The very necessary cleaning of this material is mostly never paid attention to by most people in high-traffic use areas like kitchens and bathrooms. More than 85% of white granite discoloration issues originate from stains left on the surface, created by pigmented liquids such as oil, coffee, and red wine. These should be cleaned up immediately and do not have to remain on the surface for more than 5 minutes, so that permanent discoloration and loss of shine can be avoided.
The use of appropriate cleaning products is the factor most necessary in preventing granite damages, according to the data obtained from the Building Materials Association. Most people believe that acid-based cleaners would clean the stains more quickly, but in reality, these types of cleaning products eat the surface of the stone, which leads to loss of shine. In case of continued use of such cleaners, the shine on the granite's surface will reduce by 30%-40%. Using pH-neutral cleaners and regularly cleaning it gently will remove all sorts of everyday stains.
Although white granite is hard, its tiny pores make it likely to absorb liquids into its structure rather easily. Application of a sealant once or twice a year greatly reduces the chance of liquid absorption. The rate of permeability effectively drops by more than 50% with regular applications of sealants, thus preventing any stains from showing up. This is quite effective, especially during spring and fall, when the sealant works even better due to an extra protective layer given to the stone.
A large hotel, which installed heavy white granite floors, felt that these were fresh and bright, but because of improper cleaning and long-term oil and liquid accumulation, in three years the floors lost their original luster. The hotel had to spend more than 500,000 yuan on stone resurfacing and polishing. It also shows that regular maintenance is very economically advantageous in the long run, where prevention and care are much more cost-effective than their expensive repairs after damage has been caused.
Cleaning Methods
Maintaining the shine and cleanliness of white granite requires using the right cleaning methods. Below are a few recommended cleaning steps to help you effectively clean and maintain your white granite:
Basic daily cleaning: Use a slightly damp soft cloth or sponge to gently wipe the white granite surface every day, especially after liquid spills. Over 90% of stain issues arise from a lack of timely cleaning. Immediate cleaning can prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores and forming stubborn stains.
Use pH-neutral cleaners: Choose pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for granite and avoid using strong acidic or alkaline products, as these can damage the granite’s sealant layer and lead to a loss of shine. After using strong acidic cleaners for more than six months, the granite's shine may decrease by 30%-40%. pH-neutral cleaners not only remove everyday stains but also protect the stone’s surface.
Regular deep cleaning: Perform deep cleaning once or twice a week. Use a professional granite cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe, effectively removing stubborn stains without damaging the stone. Specialized cleaners can increase the deep stain removal efficiency by over 50%, while minimizing the impact on the stone’s surface.
Avoid using rough tools: Do not use steel wool or hard-bristle brushes, as these will leave fine scratches on the granite surface, leading to a gradual loss of shine over time. More than 30% of granite damage each year is due to improper cleaning tools, so be sure to use soft cloths or specialized tools.
Prevent water stains: For large areas of white granite such as floors or countertops, avoid using excessive water during cleaning. Over 60% of granite discoloration issues are related to prolonged moisture retention. Ensure the floor or countertop is thoroughly dried after cleaning to prevent long-term water stains that could cause surface discoloration or leave marks.
Precautions
To care for white granite, a few critical precautions will go a long way in ensuring that it maintains its shine for many years in the future. While granite is resilient, poor handling and lack of care can result in permanent damage to your surfaces. A few factors to remember include:
Avoid using strong acidic or alkaline cleaners. While these cleaners may clean the surface stains out very fast, they actually etch the sealant layer of the granite, which makes it lose its brilliance and become further damaged on the surface. More than 40% of problems with the dullness of the white granite surface relate to inappropriate cleaning products. A typical case is that of a restaurant which used highly acid-based cleaners on its countertops for a long period and found its surface to be severely discolored and rough within less than two years. The restaurant had to resurface and polish the granite; repair costs were one-third of what it cost to install.
Avoid Liquid Retention. White granite is dense but can have tiny pores that could absorb liquids. These can be absorbed in mere minutes into minor discolorations that are difficult to eradicate. According to the Building Materials Association, more than 65% of white granite stains are caused by the inability to immediately clean up liquids. Even water can also leave watermark strains on the stone if left for too long, thereby affecting its appearance. Immediately after each use, the surface must be wiped down with a soft cloth and kept dry.
Regularly check and maintain the sealant layer. This is the direct sealant layer applied to provide protection against stains and liquid damage to white granite. Certain areas, such as kitchens and bathrooms, need to consider high usage. Apply one sealant every year so that the protective performance of the granite remains at its highest state. It was reported that regular sealing may increase the life span of the granite by 20%-30%.
One owner testified that, following sealants, the discoloration in his kitchen countertop improved significantly, and its shine was more preserved than before. As to frequent cleaning and refinishing, the sealing on a shoestring budget to forestall damage was done periodically.
Avoid placing heavy or sharp objects on the surface of the granite. Even though granite is one of the most durable kinds of stone, it still bears cracks or dents on the surface due to strong impact or longtime pressure. According to data, over 30% of surface damage in stone is caused by long-term pressure from heavy objects. In commercial kitchens or in busy home kitchens, knives and other heavy objects frequently come into direct contact with the countertops, causing not only scratches but also giving way to micro-cracks on the surface of the stone.
Handle High-Temperature Objects with Care. Granite generally resists, but heat generally does not harm it; extreme prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause thermal expansion and contraction that will produce fine cracks or color changes on the stone's surface. One typical case involved a homeowner who set hot cookware directly on an unprotected white granite countertop. This caused the surface of it to yellow, which could not be restored. The long-term contact with high temperatures has a probability of color change on the granite surface at about 15%-20%, and it cannot be easily repaired.
Regular Maintenance
Regular maintenance is key to ensuring white granite maintains its long-lasting shine and beauty. It not only extends the stone’s lifespan but also prevents deeper damage. Compared to daily cleaning, regular maintenance focuses more on deep protection and structural upkeep, ensuring that the stone retains its texture and brightness over long-term use. Here are some common maintenance methods:
Wax treatment: Apply wax to the granite every six months, creating an additional protective layer to prevent wear and dust accumulation while significantly enhancing the stone's surface shine.
Regular polishing: Polish the granite every 1-2 years to effectively repair minor surface scratches and restore its original shine. Polishing also improves the stone’s wear resistance, helping it maintain its brilliance over long-term use.
Waterproofing treatment: Perform waterproofing every two years, especially in humid areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Waterproofing effectively prevents moisture from penetrating, protecting the stone from deep-seated mold or moisture damage.
Check seams and edges: Regularly inspect the seams and edges of the stone, repairing any loosened or cracked areas in time to prevent moisture from seeping into the stone and causing irreversible damage.
Professional inspection: Conduct a professional inspection once a year to check for cracks, discoloration, or structural issues in the stone. Early detection of problems and timely repairs can prevent expensive repair costs later on.
Regular maintenance also helps improve the durability and overall appearance of white granite. Waxing and polishing not only restore shine but also provide stronger wear resistance. Waterproofing, especially in high-humidity environments, significantly reduces moisture erosion, preventing water stains and mold formation.
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