Prepare Your Natural Stone Surfaces Before the Holidays
Are you planning to have a holiday party? Do you expect to have more foot traffic than normal on your stone floors? Modern Stone Care can help you. We work to prepare your natural stone surfaces before the holidays so that they can be protected and look great all season long. Read below for tips on how to protect your stone and call us today to schedule routine maintenance to get your surfaces ready for the holidays. How to Protect Against Stone Etching There are a few steps you can take to help prevent or minimize stone etching on your beautiful kitchen countertops. Be Careful With Acidic Products Lemon juice, wine, tomato sauce, and vinegar are some of the usual suspects in your kitchen that can cause etching. While avoiding all of these substances is probably your best bet, it’s not realistic or practical advice for most home cooks. So, if wine and tomato sauce are staples in your kitchen, the next best thing is to be extremely careful with these products. Moreover, if you’re an avid DIYer, you’ve probably come across many online resources that promote homemade vinegar solutions for cleaning anything and everything in your home. However, while there are some clever ways to clean with vinegar, it’s not safe for stone countertops. When it’s time to clean your counters, the best solution is likely a commercial cleaner specifically made for your type of stone. Immediately Address Spills and Splatters Accidents happen, and when those accidents involve wine spills or splashes of lemon juice on your marble countertop, address them right away. Ideally, you’ll want to clean your countertops with a neutral pH stone-safe cleaner. If you react quickly, the etching may not even be noticeable. For those with granite, follow specific steps for cleaning granite countertops. Opt for a Cutting Board With a Well One easy way to prevent liquids from spilling is to use a cutting board with a perimeter well. These cutting boards come with a built-in channel that collects and contains liquids, so they never make it onto your countertops in the first place. You might also think about investing in an extra-large cutting board that you can use as a work surface. When making your favorite meals, you can place those tomato sauce and wine bottles on the board instead of putting them directly on your countertops and running the risk of an […]
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