How to clean granite countertops?
Don't worry about spilled milk on the granite counter. It only takes a piece of cloth and a little physical effort to restore your granite to its original state. Here's how to clean granite countertops.

Tools/raw materials : Dry cloth, washing sponge, professional detergent, decontamination paste, plastic film, coaster, pan pad, distilled water 1/4 tablespoon neutral detergent, one cup of water (optional), one cup of baking soda.
Step/method
(1) Remove the dust from the counter with a dry cloth and the agglomerated ink stains with an abrasive cleaning pad.
To avoid unnecessary loss, test the effect of grinding the cleaning pad in an inconspicuous location.
(2) To avoid leaving stains on the counter, clean it quickly with warm water and dry it with a dry cloth as soon as possible.
Tip: If possible, avoid using tap water because it may contain minerals and chlorine that will damage your counter, and instead use distilled water.
(3) Adhere to daily cleaning, use spray cleaner, and wipe evenly with dry cloth, which will make your granite table very shiny. Granite should be cleaned with soft cloth and warm water with detergent, and the cleaning interval should not be too long.
(4)Clean up any leaks of strong acid or alkali liquid as soon as possible. To remove the strong stains, use store-bought decontamination plaster and cover the table with a layer of plastic wrap overnight, then clean the plaster the next morning. If the cleaning cannot be completed in one sitting, repeat the process several times.
Tip: Mix together a cup of soda and water, as well as the appropriate amount of plaster, until it resembles peanut butter.
(5) Keep your granite countertop in good condition.
Avoid pushing or pulling on coasters and pan mats. Granite is a hard, wear-resistant stone that requires little maintenance. To avoid most scratches and marks, clean up stains promptly and pay attention to use.





