Granite is one of the most durable and popular materials for countertops, prized for its natural beauty and resistance to heat and scratches. While it’s a very tough stone, it’s not indestructible. With a simple, regular maintenance routine, you can keep your granite countertops looking brand new for a lifetime.

Why granite is durable but still needs care
Granite is a hard, igneous rock that is much less porous than marble. Its density makes it highly resistant to chips and scratches from daily kitchen use. However, it is not completely stain-proof. Liquids left on the surface, especially oily or dark-colored ones, can penetrate the stone and leave a stain. Proper care, particularly sealing, is the best way to prevent this.
Daily granite cleaning routine
For day-to-day cleaning, simplicity is key. Avoid using harsh, abrasive cleaners, which can scratch the surface or break down the sealant.
- Wipe Down Spills: Clean up spills as soon as they happen.
- Use a Gentle Cleaner: For daily cleaning, a soft cloth and a gentle, pH-neutral cleaner are all you need. You can also use a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water.
How to protect granite from stains and scratches
- Use Coasters and Trivets: While granite is heat-resistant, it’s a good idea to use trivets for hot pots and pans to prevent any potential damage to the sealant.
- Clean Up Oils: If you spill cooking oil or butter, wipe it up immediately, as it can seep into the stone.
- Use Cutting Boards: Although granite is scratch-resistant, it’s still best to use a cutting board. It will protect your knives and prevent any microscopic scratches.
Sealing granite countertops: When and how?
Sealing is the most important step in protecting your granite from stains. A sealant creates a protective barrier that prevents liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.
- The Water-Bead Test: To check if it’s time to re-seal, pour a small amount of water on a clean section of the counter. If the water beads up, the sealant is still working. If it soaks into the stone, it’s time to re-apply.
- Frequency: Most granite countertops should be sealed every 12 to 18 months, depending on how much use they get.
Best cleaners and products for granite care
- pH-Neutral Cleaner: Look for a cleaner that is specifically designed for granite and natural stone. Avoid products with ammonia, bleach, or vinegar.
- Stone Polish: A stone polish can be used to add a high-gloss finish and an extra layer of protection to your granite.
- High-Quality Sealant: Use a high-quality impregnating sealer that is specifically made for granite.
For a professional cleaning and sealing service or to learn more about the best products, trust the experts at JRL Granite & Marble. We can help you maintain your countertops’ lasting beauty.
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