Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Care and Maintenance for Marble and Granite Countertop and tiles

Care and maintenance are important factors to guarantee the lasting beauty of natural stone. improper applications will make it hard to restore marble and granite through regular care and maintenance. So it is important to pay attention when choosing marble granite stone products. There are many different type of nature stones, different in compressive strength, abrasive hardness, acid resistance, skid resistance and water absorption. After a right choice for the natural stone is made, care and maintenance for the stone become essentail. For the polished surface of any stone, it must be kept in mind that the more the surface is kept away from abrasive substances, the less likely it is to be scratched or lose its shining appearance.

Clean up after Initial installation of Marble or Granite Countertops and tiles

A thorough and complete clean-up of epoxy or cement types of residue immediately is essential. A newly installed floor or wall must be cured from 4-6 weeks. During this time, try not to use any cleaner containing dense soap or wax as any gel type of material will fill the pores of the stone and affect moisture evaporation.

Normal Maintenance for Granite

Common care for granite involves only periodic washing with clean, potable water and a neutral detergent soap or cleaner. Rinse thoroughly with clean, potable water to remove all traces of soap or cleaner solution. Dry with a soft cloth and allow complete dry out before making any contacts. After drying, it is recommended to apply a sealer that is designed for granite, which will increase stain resistance of granite. Examples of food and beverages that m stain granite include lemonade, wine, mustard, most salad dressings, cooking oil, tea, mayonnaise, butter and peanut butter.

Normal Maintenance for Marble

Normal "housekeeping" maintenance for marble surfaces involves only periodic washing with clean, potable water and mildly alkaline cleaners. "Soap-less" cleaners are preferred because they minimize streaking and filming. However, mild, phosphate-free biodegradable liquid dish soaps, soap flakes or powders are acceptable if rinsing is thorough.

Begin by applying clean, hot water on the surface, then use the marble cleaning solution to wash the surfaces in small, overlapping sweeps. Rinse thoroughly with clean tap water to remove all residuals of soap or cleaner solution. Change the rinse water frequently. Dry with a soft cloth or cotton-flannel.

Marble is a natural stone and should receive careful attention to prevent damage. It is common sense to use rubber-bottom coasters under all glasses. Table mats should also be used under anything placed on the polished marble surface to prevent scratching. Many common foods and beverages contain acids, which could etch or stain the surface; spills of any type should be immediately wiped and the affected area should be thoroughly washed. Washing should be done with clean, soft cloths and lukewarm water; occasionally a mild detergent may be used.

Examples of Food and Beverages That Can Etch or Stain marble:
Alcoholic beverages, fruit juices, vinegar, tomato products, mustard, carbonated beverages, salad dressings, oil, tea, milk, coffee, butter, peanut butter.

For more information on marble granite maintenance, visit: Marble Granite Stone Center.

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