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Regularly clean your worksurfaces with a damp cloth. Dry off worktops to avoid dull patches appearing where hard water and soap residues may have been left during daily use. Liquid all purpose surface cleaner is an excellent product to use to clean and maintain the surface shine. Avoid the use of abrasive or strong detergent cleaners.
Hot saucepans and dishes can be placed on your granite surfaces without fear of damage. Cutting foods on your stone worktops should not scratch the granite but it will blunt your knives quickly!
Granite and particularly marble, are porous materials; even when the surfaces and edges have been polished and treated with a stain resistant product, strongly coloured liquids can stain the surfaces. Be careful therefore with acidic products such as wine, fruits, nail varnish and perfume, and oils such as olive oil, vegetable and cooking oils, these may stain if allowed to soak into your worktops. Should a spillage occur wipe off as soon as possible. Marble is not recommended for use as a kitchen work surface, so if this is the chosen material for your kitchen please treat it with extra care.
We now supply our own granite and marble worktops and floors through our own stone masons at Granite Dynamics - so if you thought Granite or Marble was too expensive, think again!
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