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Cleaning Granite Worktop
Knowing how to clean granite worktops effectively can be really useful information to know in order to keep your bespoke granite worktops in pristine condition. Granite worktops are an incredibly popular styling choice in modern kitchens, and at Granite Unlimited we are leading providers of quality bespoke kitchen worktops. As granite is an igneous rock that is formed by cooling and crystalising lava it can be hard to clean. However, there are methods that you can employ to ensure that your worktops look just as good as the day that they were installed. In this article, we will discuss the average day-to-day cleaning you can employ into your routine as well as how to clean granite countertops that may have deeper, more heavy-duty needs. 
 

How To Clean Your Worktops Day-To-Day 

Kitchen and general worktop cleaning should be a regular part of your routine. Many people have a set day or a few days that they will clean their entire house. Making sure that you know how to clean granite worktops and implementing it into your routine can be a great way of ensuring a quality, long term product. There are definitely certain ways that you can clean granite in order to retain its quality and it absolutely differs from how you would usually clean worktops made from different materials such as wood. 
 
Granite is a porous material, meaning that it soaks up water easily. However, our granite worktops have been specially treated to prevent too much water from soaking into them. Also, the dense grain of granite makes it very resistant to staining, so cleaning will be based more around the removal of bacteria as opposed to staining removal. One of the best ways to remove bacteria and harmful bugs from your worktops is by simply using hot water mixed with soap that has an appropriate pH balance for granite. You will want to use soap with a neutral pH balance. On the pH scale, 7 is neutral, whereas anything less is acidic and anything more is alkali. Cleaning products with an inappropriate pH balance include bleach or any product that uses vinegar or lemon juice. If you ensure that the soap you are using is appropriate and that you are not using too much water, you will know how to clean granite countertops effectively. 
Glossy Granite Worktop

How To Deep Clean Granite Countertops 

As previously stated when learning how to clean granite worktops, they are excellent at preventing stains due to their deep grain. However, should you ever encounter a mess on your worktops that require more heavy-duty cleaning, there are some methods that will effectively disinfect and protect your surfaces. Perhaps the best way of deep cleaning granite counters is by using a handheld steam cleaner that can get deep down into the material in order to kill off any harmful bacteria and remove any deep-seeded staining. You can also use the regular soap and water method with a microfibre cloth, employing a more rigorous scrubbing technique to get more ingrained staining and bacteria off your worktops. 
Hand Washing in a Kitchen Sink

Granite Do's and Don'ts 

How to clean granite worktops – the do’s: 
 
• Use neutral pH products 
• Regularly clean your worktops with hot, soapy water 
• Lightly clean worktops after use 
• Avoid using acidic products or quickly remove acidic materials such as lemon or wine if spilt 
 
How to clean granite countertops – the don’ts: 
• Do not unneutral pH products 
• Chop or slice acidic produce such as lemons or fresh fruit directly onto the worktop, consider purchasing chopping boards 
• Use any rough cloths, scouring pads or coarse sponges that could potentially damage the finish of your worktop 
 
Now that you know exactly how to clean granite worktops effectively, why not consider making them a permanent fixture in your kitchen? At Granite Unlimited we create bespoke, beautiful granite worktops that are all uniquely patterned and coloured. If you are interested in creating an amazing workspace in your kitchen, get in touch with our team today to find out more. 
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