How To Clean And Maintain Your Granite Kitchen Backsplash
May 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under Kitchen Decor
One of the most elegant kitchen backsplashes that has gained popularity by the day is the granite. It can either be in the form of thick slabs or tiles. In addition, its inherent durability and elegance coupled with its shiny glaze are the main reasons why it has found its way into other installations aside from the kitchen walls. We can find them neatly arrayed on the floors and walls of many commercial establishments such as offices, malls, and hotels. Although they may carry a high price tag, many have found them to be worth their cost. However, even if they are durable pieces, they still need to be maintained and properly cleaned in order for them to retain their glossy appearances. Without proper cleaning and maintenance, they would look dull and worn out over time. More so, if you have a granite backsplash installed in your kitchen area, then you might want to read our simple granite cleaning and maintenance tip below.
Actually, granite slabs or tiles are very easy to maintain and clean. All it would need is just your discipline to be consistent with the maintenance and cleaning chores in order to have them retain their wholesome elegance for years to come.
Moving on, here are some simple cleaning and maintenance tips:
Regular Backsplash Cleaning – The kitchen is perhaps one of the busiest areas in the house. Being so, tons of activities related to cooking and baking can result into the backsplash being stained with oil slicks, grease, sauce splashes, and other cooking ingredients. As such, you must have to clean the backsplash as soon as you are done in the kitchen. Always keep in mind to never leave the stains there for long or they will harden and might stick like super glue on the backsplash. Regular cleaning of the kitchen backsplash only requires a soft cloth or a lint-free cloth and a soap solution or a detergent with non-abrasive ingredients. Always use a circular motion when wiping. If you use a rough cloth, the wiping motion will tend to make minor scratches on the granite surface which will be highly visible if they accumulate over the years.
Regular Sealant Application – Keep in mind that granite, although hard and durable, is a porous stone. However though, these pores are almost microscopic and cannot be usually seen by the naked eye. As such, any liquid or semi-liquid will have the tendency to seep into the pores thereby rendering them very hard to get rid of. Being so, you will have to apply a sealer on the granite kitchen backsplash surface in order to cover up these pores. Sealers are usually transparent and also emit a glossy shine giving your granite slab or tile that elegant wet-look. Although most granite slabs or tiles come pre-applied with sealers upon purchase, these sealers will become thin and will wear off when cleaning of the backsplash is done on a regular basis; hence, you will have to re-apply a fresh coat of sealers for this purpose. Sealers are widely available in your local hardware or construction supplies outlets.
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