Granite countertops are widely used in homes and commercial environments due to their hardness and beauty, but scratch issues often become a major maintenance challenge. About 68% of granite countertop users report that scratches are the most common problem they face. In a study focused on the catering industry, it was reported that 80% of restaurants that use granite as dining tables experience significant wear and scratches due to the frequent placement of heavy utensils and hot pots directly on the surface. In terms of prevention, 85% of stone maintenance experts surveyed recommend using placemats or tablecloths to reduce direct contact between hard objects and the granite surface, and regular use (once every two months) of a specialized stone protector can form a protective layer that effectively reduces the likelihood of scratches.
Using a diamond grinding wheel for initial grinding, followed by detailed polishing with a polishing paste, can effectively remove shallow scratches and restore surface gloss. A hotel’s granite reception desk was successfully repaired using this method; the treated surface was indistinguishable from new, and its glossiness increased by 30%. Attempting to repair scratches on your own carries certain risks, with about 20% of granite countertop owners making the problem worse due to a lack of professional tools and experience.
Stain Removal
Granite countertops are widely used due to their hardness and beauty, but their sensitivity to stains also presents a challenge for routine maintenance. About 55% of granite countertop users say that stain removal is a common maintenance issue. These stains can come from food, oil, water, or chemicals and can easily penetrate the micro-pores of the stone if not cleaned promptly. For example, the surface of a granite bar in a coffee shop, although seemingly impervious, often shows coffee stains. The store manager shared that these coffee stains are difficult to thoroughly clean if not addressed promptly. 70% of cleaning experts recommend using neutral or mildly alkaline stone cleaners, which can effectively break down grease and coffee stains without damaging the granite surface.
In the home environment, 65% of users have tried using homemade cleaners, such as a mixture of hot water and vinegar, for cleaning. Maintenance experts recommend regularly using commercially available cleaning and maintenance products designed for granite to maintain the stone's beauty and durability. For more stubborn stains, 40% of users have found that a paste made from hydrogen peroxide and a non-abrasive powder is effective. One resident accidentally dropped olive oil on their kitchen granite countertop and did not notice immediately. A few hours later, the oil stain had partially penetrated the stone. After treating with the aforementioned hydrogen peroxide mixture, the oil stain was successfully removed without causing any noticeable damage to the granite.
Heat Damage
Granite countertops, although favored for their excellent heat resistance, can still suffer heat damage from improper handling of heat sources; about 30% of granite countertop damage is caused by inappropriate contact with heat sources. It is common for people to place hot pots directly from the stove onto granite countertops. Although granite can withstand a certain amount of heat, temperatures exceeding 200°C can cause permanent damage to the stone. After prolonged contact with high temperatures, the structure of granite undergoes subtle changes, leading to a more than 15% reduction in surface hardness. To prevent such damage, it is recommended to use trivets or specialized heat mats. This simple preventative measure has been proven to significantly reduce the risk of heat damage. In households using trivets, the incidence of heat damage to granite countertops is 50% lower than in those that do not.
One hotel's granite worktop frequently came into contact with hot oil and steam, causing noticeable heat damage. To address this challenge, the hotel introduced a professional heat protection system and regularly performed heat protection treatments on the countertop, significantly improving its heat resistance and extending its lifespan. Once heat damage occurs, such as discoloration or the appearance of cracks, professional stone restoration services can effectively repair these marks through grinding and re-polishing. A kitchen granite countertop, after being repaired by professional stone technicians, not only had its color restored but also had its surface glossiness returned to near-original condition, with customer satisfaction reaching 90%.
Maintenance Details
Proper maintenance not only preserves the beauty of granite but can also significantly extend its lifespan; appropriate maintenance can extend the life of a granite countertop by at least 30%. Daily cleaning is fundamental; it is recommended to use mild soap water or a specialized stone cleaner to clean the granite surface. Using acidic or strongly alkaline cleaners can erode the protective layer of granite, causing gloss reduction and color changes. A survey targeting household kitchens showed that granite countertops cleaned with non-specialized cleaners had a 20% lower brightness and color retention compared to those cleaned with specialized products.
Professional stone care services include deep cleaning, grinding, and sealing steps. Grinding can remove minor surface scratches and stains, while sealing forms a protective film, greatly enhancing the granite's stain resistance and waterproofing properties. Granite countertops that have undergone professional sealing have a 50% improved resistance to contamination. Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light can gradually distort the color of granite. A report on the use of outdoor granite indicates that granite without UV protection measures showed a 25% reduction in color retention over five years. Quick response to accidents is essential; if a granite countertop is struck by a hard object or subjected to heavy pressure, the extent of damage should be immediately assessed, and professional repairs sought.
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