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		<title>Caring for your Granite</title>
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		<dc:creator>Becky Sue Becker, CKD, CAPS</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural stone counter tops are known for their durability, some more than others, but they are mainly known for their natural beauty. To keep them looking great, they must be cleaned and well looked after. This guide will give you a general idea of how to care for your counter tops and how to maintain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural stone counter tops are known for their durability, some more than others, but they are  mainly known for their natural beauty. To keep them looking great, they  must be cleaned and well looked after.</p>
<p>This guide will give you a general idea of how to care for your  counter tops and how to maintain their beauty.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-708" title="Granite Island Top" src="http://designsbybsb.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Lupton-05-1-600x398.jpg" alt="Granite Island Top" width="600" height="398" /></p>
<p>The easiest way to keep your stone looking great is to avoid bad  habits that will damage it. All stones are different and their  differences require varying degrees of maintenance, but if you use  proper cleaning procedures and follow general stone care you&#8217;ll  eliminate most potential problems.</p>
<p><strong>The Do&#8217;s</strong></p>
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<li>Clean up spills immediately. Wine, fruit      juices, coffee, and  sodas will leave stains if left alone for long periods      of time.  Cooking oils will also stain if not wiped up. Absorption of      stains  depends on the condition of your sealer.</li>
<li>Use hot water with a soft cloth or      sponge for quick clean-ups.  Soapy water will work but use a mild soapy      water, as harsh  detergents or oily dirty water can cause build up.</li>
<li>Use coasters under all beverages,      bottles and cans. They will  not scratch the surface and if using coasters      on dense and/or  properly sealed granite is not an absolute necessity but      on marble  it is critical. Coasters are just a good practice to protect all       surfaces.</li>
<li>Use trivets and hot pads under hot pots      and pans. It is  impossible to burn or melt granite or marble countertops      but the  sealer can be damaged from excessive heat. Extreme heat can cause       natural stone to crack or pieces to pop out.</li>
<li>Use cutting boards. This is more for the      protection of your  knives but also just to avoid the possibility of      scratching the  surface. Cutting on stone will dull your knives quickly.      Heavy  pressure on a good knife may mark the surface of granite and will       mark marble.</li>
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<p><strong>The Don&#8217;ts</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Do not use bleaches, glass cleaners and      degreasers contain  acids that will harm your countertops over the course      of time. It  will also degrade the sealer leaving the stone more prone to       staining.</li>
<li>Do not use bathroom, tub and tile or      grout cleaners. The  powders and even the &#8220;soft&#8221; creams have      abrasives that will scratch  and dull surfaces.</li>
<li>Do not place toiletry products directly      on your countertops.  They can stain or etch the polish (especially on      marble) leaving a  ring. Protect your countertop by placing these items on      decorative  protective tray.</li>
<li>Do not stand or sit on top of your      countertops. Natural stone  countertops are very hard but they do not have      any flexibility, so  too much weight in one spot may cause the stone to      crack.</li>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-711" title="Granite Island Painted Blue Kitchen" src="http://designsbybsb.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Mila-web-19-600x400.jpg" alt="Granite Island Painted Blue Kitchen" width="600" height="400" /></p>
<p>To sum up, clean your countertops with hot water and a sponge to wipe  up spills and debris. Use a stone cleaner in the most heavily used  areas, which will adequately clean d protect your countertops.</p>
<p>On a weekly basis, use a stone cleaner over the entire surface. Good  habits and general knowledge of how to care to for your countertops are  the best way to maintain and keep your counters looking great.</p>
<p><span style="color: black;">Seal your counter top annually to  maintain the protection and to minimize the potential for stains. Sealer  is easily applied at home and is available at most big box stores such  as Lowes or Home Depot. Follow the directions on the container. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: black;">If you are interested in a lifetime warranty for your Granite, visit my post regarding <a href="http://designsbybsb.com/blog/2009/08/graniteshield/" target="_blank">Granite Shield</a>!<br />
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