Author: guest
Subject: granite and bleach
Posted: 18 Aug 2010 at 3:36pm
Don't use an ordinary kitchen cleaning product to clean granite. The
newest technology uses peroxide and detergents to penetrate soiled
areas. Simply spray a product such as Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate on the
soiled area, allow it to penetrate for a few minutes, then wipe clean.
Baking soda can be sprinkled on for a more abrasive cleaning action.
Repeat if necessary. Granite can also be cleaned using warm, sudsy water
(a mild detergent such as a grease cutting dish detergent or laundry
detergent is fine) or a solution of borax and water. Thoroughly rinse
and buff dry. To remove stains from granite, make a paste of baking soda
and hydrogen peroxide or baking soda and Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate and
cover the stain with the paste. Cover the paste with a damp cloth, leave
overnight, then wet down and scrub with a nonmetallic scrubbing pad.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Wipe up any spills as they happen so
they don't soak in, and always dry coutertops after washing the
dishes.
Edited by findstone - 20 Aug 2010 at 4:48pm
Subject: granite and bleach
Posted: 18 Aug 2010 at 3:36pm
Don't use an ordinary kitchen cleaning product to clean granite. The
newest technology uses peroxide and detergents to penetrate soiled
areas. Simply spray a product such as Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate on the
soiled area, allow it to penetrate for a few minutes, then wipe clean.
Baking soda can be sprinkled on for a more abrasive cleaning action.
Repeat if necessary. Granite can also be cleaned using warm, sudsy water
(a mild detergent such as a grease cutting dish detergent or laundry
detergent is fine) or a solution of borax and water. Thoroughly rinse
and buff dry. To remove stains from granite, make a paste of baking soda
and hydrogen peroxide or baking soda and Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate and
cover the stain with the paste. Cover the paste with a damp cloth, leave
overnight, then wet down and scrub with a nonmetallic scrubbing pad.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Wipe up any spills as they happen so
they don't soak in, and always dry coutertops after washing the
dishes.
Edited by findstone - 20 Aug 2010 at 4:48pm