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Polishing A Granite Countertop

Polishing granite countertops restores it is wonders and helps to guard against marring. Use these 5 simple actions to keep your granite looking great!

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Polishing A Granite Countertop

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  1. GRANITE GOLD Presents Polishing A Granite Countertop

  2. Polishing A Granite Countertop Polishing a granite countertop restores its splendor and helps to protect the stone from damage.

  3. Steps to Polish a Granite Countertop: • Gather the necessary materials: • Clean, soft cotton clothes, • Water in a cup or spray bottle • Stone cleaner • Granite polish • Granite sealer

  4. 2. Clean the granite countertop thoroughly: • Clean the granite countertop with a cleaning product designed specifically for stone. • Follow the directions provided by the manufacturer. • Allow cleaner it to sit for a minute before wiping the counter with a clean, soft cloth.

  5. 3. Apply a granite polish to the granite countertop: • After cleaning of countertop, apply a high-quality granite polish. • Spray the polish on the countertop and spread it evenly over the surface. • After few minutes, gently buff the granite countertop with a lint-free cotton cloth.

  6. Test the granite countertops’ seal: • Spray a little water in a small area. • If the water forms into beads on the countertops’ surface, the seal is intact. • If the water penetrates the stone, darkening it, then it is time to reseal the stone.

  7. 5. Protect the granite countertop by resealing it: • Spray a thin layer of granite sealer on a small section of the countertop. • Wipe the surface immediately with a lint-free cloth • Allowing the sealer to dry on the surface may cause hazing. • Buff the area with a clean cotton cloth. • Continue the process until the entire countertop has been resealed.

  8. Corporate Headquarters:- Granite Gold Inc.9170 Chesapeake DriveSan Diego, CA 92123858-499-8933800-475-STONE (7866) For more information visit: http://www.granitegold.com

  9. THANK YOU

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