Avoid bleach or ammonia based cleaners.
Using denatured alcohol to clean granite countertops.
Isopropyl rubbing alcohol cleans and shines your granite countertops in minutes.
Do not use ammonia vinegar or lemon cleaners which are all acidic and may eat away at the surface.
I ve seen recommendations which combine rubbing alcohol a couple of drops of dishwashing detergent and water.
The result is the original shiny surface.
Denatured alcohol it turns out does wonders for cleaning granite and cutting through film buildup on your counters.
You can also use a 50 50 solution of isopropyl alcohol and water.
Spray the solution over the granite surface.
Dry the counter thoroughly with a clean microfiber cloth.
Spray your granite countertops with the denatured alcohol and water mix and wipe down with a clean microfiber.
The result is the original shiny surface.
Hot water and dish soap should be adequate for daily sanitizing.
Wait 5 minutes then rinse the surface thoroughly.
Frequent uses of these acidic substances will dull the granite and weaken the sealant.
However if a disinfectant is desired reach for a bottle of 70 isopropyl alcohol.
Add water to fill the rest of the spray bottle and give a light shake.
Cleaning granite countertops with windex can be a problem.
Pour denatured alcohol into the spray bottle filling it up about three quarters full.
You should only use specialized cleaners not windex or ammonia.
Spray it onto the granite allow to sit for three to five minutes and then rinse with water and dry with a clean microfiber cloth.
The disinfecting properties of alcohol coupled with the.
If you apply sealer to a stone that doesn t need it and won t absorb it some sealer will remain on the surface of the stone.
Don t use vinegar windex or bleach on granite.
Pour one half cup of rubbing alcohol one half teaspoon of dish soap and one and a half cups of warm water into the spray bottle.
To disinfect the surface make a solution of half water and half isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle.
To clean granite countertops on a daily basis wipe them down with a warm soapy rag.
As a fabricator and installer we always degreased countertops and gave them their final cleaning with denatured alcohol.
Careful because it evaporates quickly and will be gone before you know it.