Granite worktops are a worthy investment. With almost negligible depreciation in the years following their proper installation, they put up real well for a very long time. If you also have stunning granite countertop installed in your kitchen, it would be great to know how to keep the top shining like new, always. Here are some handy tips you can use for taking regular care of your worktop:
- Although granite is polished when it is installed as a worktop or flooring at your place, it still needs sealing after every 2-3 years to maintain its non-porous abilities. This saves the surface from staining, normal scratching and absorbing water or other spills.
- The only daily cleaning your granite worktop requires is a thorough wipe with a wet cloth every day after all kitchen chores are complete.
- Once a week (or even bi-weekly) it is recommended that you clean your granite worktop with some neutral dish soap and warm water.
- Pan stands are metal rods inserted into special grooves made on the worktop surface by the fabricator which provide protection to the surface when you place hot pots and pans on it. (Although granite has high heat resistance, continuous heat on the same spot can make it dull.)
- As far as possible, avoid harsh cleaning abrasives containing primarily of ammonia or bleach. Also avoid using highly acidic substances like vinegar or lemon juice for cleaning granite.
For more tips on keeping the kitchen worktops bright and hygienic, contact a supplier of granite worktop in Oxford or nearby any place you live.