
It doesn’t really matter how durable, strong, and beautiful the kitchen countertops you have is, without proper maintenance and cleaning, all such things will fade quickly with time. Each of the material for the installation of the kitchen countertop has its expected lifespan. However, you have to extend it further by knowing how to clean it carefully and removing all the stains which are in the countertops using the Cambria Countertops procedures
Cleaning marble and granite countertops
The materials which you require for that include:
- A solution of mild soap
- Soft cloth
- Water
- Baking soda
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Tape
For your everyday cleaning, utilize warm water, use mild soap and warm water solution. After that, you need to use a soft cloth to wipe the surface with the clean agent and ensure to wipe it dry.
For stains which are oil based, you have to use baking soda and water. Mix the two so that you achieve a mixture which is paste-like. If the stains are water based, you require the hydrogen peroxide.
To remove the oil-based stains, tape the edges before applying a substantial amount of the mixture which is paste-like on the area which is stained. Allow it to sit there overnight and then rinse it off with a lot of water.
Granite and marble are known to be both innately porous thus, you have to have periodic sealing maintenance to ensure that you maintain its non-porous ability
Cleaning the quartz countertops
The materials required include:
- A solution of mild soap
- A cloth which is non-abrasive
- Sponge
If you are planning to perform daily cleaning, you require diluting the mild soap solution together with water. Use a sponge which is non-abrasive for wiping off the surface and rinsing with water. After that, wipe it dry using a cloth which is non-abrasive.
If you plan to remove stains, you need to utilize a glass cleaner which is of a pH which is neutral. Utilize the sponge, rinsing off with water after that. You wipe it dry using a microfiber cloth which is non-abrasive.
Quartz is known to have a non-porous ability which is quite excellent, thus, no sealing maintenance needed.
Cleaning soapstone countertops
Your materials for cleaning the soapstone countertops include:
- A soft cloth
- Fine-grit sandpaper
- All round cleaner
- Mineral oil
Soapstone is known to be nonporous and thus, all types of surface cleaners will be able to work well as long as they are not abrasive. You can utilize about 80 to 100 grit sandpaper in removing the minor scratches and the dents. After that, you can go ahead and go ahead and apply mineral oil so that the rich dark color comes out.