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Soap Scum on GraniteDebbi from North Carolina Feedback About This Post:RE: Soap Scum on GraniteStay away from window cleaner or even vinegar! Anything that is near granite must be pH netural so no acids and window cleaner usually includes ammonia. Scrape with a straight edge razor and then use a mixture of water, rubbing alchohol and a speck of DAWN detergent. That is what I have found in my travels searching for homemade granite cleaner. A tile lady told me that regularly using the hottest water possible to clean the counters works followed by a dry microfibre towel. Post By chicdecor (Guest Post) RE: Soap Scum on GraniteI just realized how badly I have OCD! LOL! I've been sitting on my computer for an hour looking up comments on how to clean! Oh my. Thanks for the suggestions ladies. I have the same problem. I used a toothbrush and it seems to work for a while. It's something that you should do at least once a month to prevent stains reappearing. Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Soap Scum on GraniteMore from Vicka...sorry, I forgot to add that granite needs to be recoated every so many years, depending on condition. Check with a granite guy. Post by Vicka RE: Soap Scum on Granite
DON'T USE VINEGAR ON GRANITE, as it eats the finish put on at the time of installation. To clean white hardwater stains or anything else gucky that gets stuck on, slide a razor scrapper around, don't gouge with the razor corners. Post by Vicka RE: Soap Scum on GraniteI suspect that is calcium deposit. Check to see if CLR, or its equivalent, is safe on granite. Post by tedsmom RE: Soap Scum on Granite
What you have sounds to me like lime buildup from your water supply. The reason I think that is because it comes back. I always use a soft old toothbrush to clean the crevices around my faucets and sinks. Any cleaner will do, but window cleaner is good. Dont use anything abrasive on your fixtures or countertops.. It may scracth them. Whenever you need to "scrub" use liquid with it as a lubricant. Also, you might try dental floss around your faucets. I've read about that, but never had to use it. I'm in love with my old, soft toothbrushes.. I put them in the dishwasher to clean them after I clean with them... Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Soap Scum on GraniteI started pouring a little vinegar around my faucets in kitchen and bathroom, let sit for a few mins, and wipe clean with paper towels. I dont know if this can be done on granite, but i know it works well on stainless steel and whatever the bathroom sink is. Post By jmz2005 (Guest Post) |
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