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Granite countertops cleaners assess surface condition, use pH-neutral stone cleaners, and apply poultices or sealants with pads and polishers to lift stains without etching. Pros test sealers and adjust methods for honed or polished finishes. Proper cleaning may help preserve shine.

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These pros consistently receive high praise in customer reviews.These popular pros are highly sought after for their quality and expertise.These pros recognize that your time is important, and are the fastest to respond to requests.These highly recommended pros are experts, ready to help with your project.

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Signs you should hire a professional to clean your granite countertops include deep stains that won’t come out with regular cleaning, dull or cloudy areas that don’t regain shine, or buildup that feels sticky or greasy. You may also notice discoloration, etching, or uneven dark spots that suggest the sealant is worn or damaged. If water no longer beads on the surface, it may be time for professional cleaning and resealing. Pros can safely deep-clean, restore shine, and protect granite without causing damage.

Good questions to ask before hiring granite countertop cleaners include:

  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?

  • What specific cleaning products and techniques do you use, and are they pH-neutral and safe for granite?

  • How do you determine if my countertops need to be resealed, and what type of sealer do you use?

  • Can you provide a detailed estimate that outlines all potential costs?

  • How long will the cleaning and sealing process take from start to finish?

  • What do I need to do to prepare my kitchen and countertops before you arrive?

  • Do you offer a satisfaction guarantee or a warranty on your work?

You can keep your granite countertops clean and shiny with a simple mix of warm water and a little pH-neutral dish soap. Use a soft microfiber cloth for daily wipe-downs. It’s best to avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or lemon juice, as they can etch the surface and dull the stone's natural shine over time.

You should avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners on granite countertops. Common household products like vinegar, lemon juice, bleach, ammonia, or scouring powders can dull the finish and etch the stone over time. Instead, use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for stone to keep your counters safe.

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