Granite surface not only looks good, but is also quite easy to maintain. Check out the granite polishing tips to know how to polish granite surfaces, including countertops.

How To Polish Granite

Granite surface have become very popular amongst household consumers today. Right from the kitchen countertops to the slabs in the bathroom, granite is being used in lots of places. One of the main reasons that the rock has become so popular in houses is that it is quite easy to maintain and you do not need to spend a bundle on its up-keep. More often than not, you can polish granite surfaces by yourself only. In case you are a little apprehensive about polishing the granite at home, check out the information given below. We will tell you how to polish granite surfaces, including countertops.
 
How to Polish Granite
 
Items Needed
  • Baking Soda
  • Dishwashing Soap
  • Gloves
  • Granite Polish
  • Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol
  • Sealant
  • Soft cloth
  • Spray Bottle
 Procedure 
  • First thing you will need to do is purchase a non-abrasive granite polish and sealant from the nearest hardware store.
  • Put on the protective gloves.
  • Clean the granite surface you wish to polish, making sure to wipe off any residue.
  • Apply polish to the granite surface and buff the area with the help of a soft and clean cloth.
  • You can also use sealant on the granite surface, which will serve as an added protection.
  • Take ¼ cup of isopropyl rubbing alcohol and add water and a few drops of liquid dishwasher soap to it.
  • Pour the solution, made with isopropyl and water, into a spray bottle.
  • With the help of the spray, squirt the solution over the granite surface.
  • Take a soft and clean cloth and rub the solution over the granite surface, with slight movements. This will make your granite surface shining and sparkling. 
Granite Polishing Tips 
  • Instead of isopropyl-water solution, you can also make use of baking soda-water solution, for making the granite surface shine. For the purpose, add ¼ cup baking soda to 3 cups warm water. Apply the solution to the granite surface and rub over the stains and deposits, with the help of a sponge. Thereafter, wipe off the excess liquid and buff.
  • Always wear gloves on your hands while cleaning granite surface, especially while using commercial cleaning products.
  • Polish the granite surface with commercial polish at least once a month and with the sealant atleast twice a year.
  • Never ever buy a polish that has acidic ingredients like lemon and vinegar in it. Such a polish can leave permanent marking on the granite surface.

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