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How to Clean Three Different Types of Countertops

The kitchen is the heart of the home, yet it also can be home to a lot of messes. Since we are continually preparing and eating food on our kitchen countertops, it can often get messy quick. That being said, countertops are known to be the focal point in many kitchens. Because of their showcase quality, it is essential to help keep them clean for hygienic and longevity purposes. However, not all countertops are alike. Some cleaning materials used for one countertop may ruin another type of countertop. To help, here is what you need to know about cleaning some of the most common countertop selections:

Granite

Granite is one of the most common, prestigious countertop options. To clean granite countertops, start by mixing clear dish soap with warm water. Soak a rag in the solution and wipe away any residue or debris from your countertop surface. You can also dilute a solvent like an isopropyl in water to disinfect your countertops. Put into a spray bottle and spray your counters after it has been dried. After, use a paper towel to dry countertops.

Marble

Another great natural stone is marble. This porous rock can be cleaned very similarly to granite. Use clear dish soap with warm water to remove residue and debris. However, be very cognitive of using any acid-base cleaner on marble. This soft rock can be etched more easily than the other countertops. You should also be cognitive of staining. Both granite and marble countertops should be sealed annually to prevent damage.

Stainless Steel

Use a microfiber cleaning cloth and warm water to wipe down your countertops. Many manufacturers make specific products for stainless steel counters. Once you apply a manufacturer-approved cleaner, make sure to wipe your countertops dry. Stainless steel can easily show water spots and cleaner residue if not dried thoroughly. You can even use lemon juice to help clean these as well. They should not rust or corrode at all.

Cleaning your countertops is just another way to take pride in your beautiful kitchen. Make sure if you have a porous countertop to have it resealed as recommended. Every countertop has different benefits, so be sure to choose one according to your lifestyle. Plus, you will want to make sure you do the right method of cleaning to get the greatest longevity out of your counters.

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