Granite - Care

As one of the hardest of the natural stones, granite is especially appropriate for use as flooring or countertops. An igneous rock, granite is impervious to damage from household kitchen acids such as vinegar, citrus drinks and sodas. Granite also handles heat extremely well; taking a hot pan from the stove and placing it on a granite countertop is perfectly all right.

Do remember, however, that some granite can be stained by some liquids or darkened by oils if not properly sealed with a penetrating stone sealer. Once sealed, granite shouldn't require any special care other than regular cleaning with warm, soapy water.

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