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How do I polish a granite edge
Source:www.stonediamondtool.com Date:2013/2/27 Read:1283
Care Tips
To get the longest life and preserve the beauty of your natural stone,
follow these simple tips:
Coasters: Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing
alcohol or citrus juices.
Trivets: While many stones can withstand heat, the use of trivets
or mats is recommended.
Dust Mopping: Dust mop interior floors frequently using a clean nontreated
dry dust mop. Sand, dirt and grit are abrasive and can damage natural stone.
Mats/rugs: Mats or area rugs inside and outside an entrance will help to
minimize the sand, dirt and grit that may scratch the stone floor.
Be sure that the underside of the mat or rug is a slip resistant surface.
Vacuum cleaners: If used, be sure the metal or plastic attachments
or the wheels are not worn as they can scratch the surface of some stones.
Spills: Blot the spill with a paper towel immediately. Don’t wipe the area,
it will spread the spill. Flush the area with water and mild soap
and rinse several times. Dry the area thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Repeat as necessary.
Cleaning:
· Clean stone surfaces with a neutral cleaner, stone soap,
or a mild liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water.
· Similar to any item cleaned in your home, an excessive concentration
of cleaner or soap may leave a film and cause streaks.
Follow manufacturer recommendations.
· Use a clean rag mop on floors and a soft cloth for other surfaces for best results.
· Rinse the surface thoroughly after washing
with the soap solution and dry with a soft cloth.
· Change the rinse water frequently.
· In the bath or other wet areas, soap scum can be minimized
by using a squeegee after each use.
To remove soap scum, use a non-acidic soap scum