Care & Cleaning                                               
 
 
Sealing your Stone
Natural stone has been formed over millions of years, but improper care can ruin nature’s beauty. Although weBoulder, Denver, Fort Collins, & Longmont Colorado Granite Countertops by Paragon Granite & Marble usually think of natural stone as hard, it is a semi-porous material that can absorb spills and stains if left untreated. Sealing your stone with a quality impregnating sealer will help prevent spills from damaging your investment. The sealer penetrates the stone allowing you time to clean water and oil-based spills before they can stain.
 
Cleaning Natural Stone
Do not use general purpose cleaners on your granite or you may damage your stone or the sealant. For daily cleaning, use hot soapy water. A neutral pH dish soap is best. We also advise using a revitalizer once or twice a month to clean, polish and protect. Do not use products that contain lemon, vinegar or other acids on marble or limestone. Rinse the surface thoroughly after washing with the soap solution and dry with a soft cloth.
 
Cleaning Quartz Products
Its hard, nonporous surface makes Quartz Products simple to clean. In most cases, soap and water or a mild detergent is all that is required to maintain its luster. If necessary, adhered materials like food, gum, or nail polish can be scraped away with a plastic putty knife. Quartz Products are impervious and do not require sealants or waxes to maintain the luster.
 
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DuPont StoneTech Professional Revitalizer 24oz $25 
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