Only if your granite countertops are sealed, Windex will not harm them. However, it is not advised to use ammonia or abrasives on granite.
The best way to clean granite is with warm soapy water, then rinse and buff dry with a dry towel.
To keep your granite from staining or being damaged be sure to have it sealed with a non-toxic sealant every 1 to 2 years.
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Yes, using Windex on granite countertops can cause damage over time by breaking down the sealer that protects the stone. It is recommended to only use pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for granite to maintain its beauty and longevity.
yes, you will find you will get streaks as you would with most cleaning agents, i suggest after initial wipe using another cloth or tea towel and rub out the streaking.
yes just make sure you don't get streaks
Granite countertops are very durable and resistant to scratches, heat, and staining. However, they can be chipped or cracked if subjected to a heavy impact or excessive force. Regular maintenance, such as sealing and avoiding harsh chemicals, can help prevent damage to granite countertops.
Yes, Windex is a solvent-based cleaner that is commonly used to dissolve and remove dirt and grime from surfaces like glass, mirrors, and countertops.
Granite is neither, it is a mixture. You can see grains of different minerals in it.
A mild dish soap and warm water solution is a safe and effective cleaner for granite countertops. Avoid using harsh chemicals, acidic cleaners, or abrasive tools that can damage the surface of the granite. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining your specific granite.
It is generally not recommended to use Lysol wipes on granite counters as they can damage the sealant and finish of the stone over time. Instead, it is best to use a mild dish soap and water solution or a specially formulated granite cleaner to clean and disinfect granite countertops.