Choose the Perfect frame for Your Granite Countertops

Posted by Pyramid Granite
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Sep 16, 2015
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Granite has long been an ideal material for kitchen Worktops, thanks to its extremely hard-wearing, durable, and unique visual qualities. In recent years, however, specially customized quartz materials have also begun to find favor, in part because of asserting by granite’s detractors that the latter is not easy to maintain and keep clean.

The granite used to make kitchen Worktops is basically the same natural product as that found in classic building structures and monuments. Formed by the cooling of lava or magma, it is accessible in a range of beautiful, physically occurring colors, from pink and gray, through to brown and black.

Although coarse in its normal state, the surface of granite can be cultured to a smooth and shiny finish. Granite usage has increased over the centuries owing to the inherent strengths it has over other types of stone such as marble. Firstly, granite is highly challenging to weathering. Secondly, it is enormously heat resistant. Thirdly, it is very hard and tough, and does not scratch easily.

Although these qualities make granite ideal for the cut and thrust of kitchen life, it is important to consider that this is a natural product and that certain basic steps should be taken in maintaining granite Worktops thus ensuring they stay in perfect condition.

Firstly, if a granite worktop has not been sealed this should be approved out as soon as possible. There are several proprietary sealing liquids that can be simply brushed onto the surface of the worktop, thereby ensuring it is fully sealed to liquids.

Secondly, a granite worktop, like any other Worktop, it should be cleaned repeatedly. The best way to spotless granite Worktops is with soap and water.

Thirdly, although granite is very unlikely to break when exposed to high temperatures, it is still sensible to eliminate any possibility of marks and blemishes from hot pans and dishes by always placing a protective mat below hot items.

Finally, any spills should always be cleaned up as soon as possible with soapy water, mainly acidic liquids such as wine and orange juice, since acid easily stains kitchen granite Worktops.

In instances where the granite has become marked there is no need to despair since, aside from the availability in shops of proprietary granite stain removers, there are also a number of solutions that can be applied, such as the use of soda crystals, diluted white vinegar, or diluted bleach. Very persistent spots and even light scrapes can be removed through the careful application of very fine flex made of wool. The involved area should then be dry and buffed back into its refined condition using a fiber fabric. This sort of work is best left to the professionals.

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