How To Remove Mineral Deposits From Granite: Step By Step Process & Tips For Cleaning Mineral Deposits


Step By Step Process And Tips For Cleaning The Mineral Deposits From Granite

Hard water can cause the buildup on any of the surrounding surfaces, it can be very frustrating to clean something that does not simply wipe away using a sponge and water. Most of the granite countertops showcase the polished sheen of the stone, and with the span of time the mineral buildup can make it look dull. While the mineral deposits will not harm granite, they are just eyesore, so it must be cleaned as soon as possible. In order to get rid of the mineral deposits from granite countertops, go through the step by step process & tips mentioned below:
  1. Cut the mineral deposit from the granite surface with the help of a flat utility knife, in case if the mineral deposit is superficial, like scaling. Apply gentle pressure and then scrape the granite using the edge of the blade that must be flatly aligned with the surface. Wipe down all the area with the help of a sponge or with a rag to remove excess deposits.
  2. In case of the thicker buildups remove them with the help of a plastic putty knife. It is important to ensure that the knife edge is properly flat and must be aligned with the surface of the granite, and gently apply the pressure while pushing the edge of the plastic knife over the buildup. Repeat the same process as necessary to remove all of the loose scalings and wipe down using a sponge or rag once finished.
  3. If the mineral buildup does not come off using a utility or plastic putty knife that time purchase an alkaline cleaner. Carefully read out the label to know the application time, as this can differ from a few minutes up to 10 minutes that is based on the manufacturer.
  4. Apply the alkaline cleaner on the surface of the mineral buildup. Leave it to soak according to the manufacture's instructions. Gently scrape away all the buildup with the help of a plastic putty knife to remove it all. Apply some more cleaner if required, the buildup can come off in the layers once the cleaner soaks through.
  5. Clean up all the granite with the help of a damp rag or with a sponge and water to remove all the remaining residue.

Important Tips

  • Always buy an alkaline cleaner that is meant for use with granite. Some types of acid-based cleaners will easily stain granite if it is left too long on the surface, so use a cleaner that is best for use with the granite.
  • In case of the daily cleaning, simply use water and the mild soap or any of the natural cleaning product that must be designed for stone.
  • Clean up any of the spills as soon as they occur, the acidic liquids such as wine, orange or lemon juice, even the soda, can easily break in the sealant and then stain the surface.
  • To clean watermarks, wash the area with a gentle detergent and water. Take a soft-bristled brush for scrubbing lightly. Rinse with the help of clean water and then make it dry completely.
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