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Why is Your Granite Countertop Cloudy?

If you have a granite countertop, you are one of millions of homeowners who have opted for this beautiful and elegant choice. Its natural beauty, awash in many colors and textures, is the main reason why so many people love it. Plus, it complements any design with its varied patterns and swirls.

But you may become concerned when you see that the surface is now dull or cloudy. What does this mean and what can you do about it?

First off, don’t panic. Cloudy granite countertops are common and easy to resolve. This condition usually results from a few simple mistakes on the part of the homeowner that can be fixed. But first, you should understand the nature of granite and how you should best care for it to avoid cloudiness in the first place.  

Improperly-Dried Sealant

The simplest cause of a cloudy surface on your granite countertops is that you improperly applied the sealant and did not allow it to dry completely. The proper way to apply sealant is to spread it across the granite surface, buffing it into the stone until it’s completely dried. Many homeowners assume it needs to “soak in” – this is what will leave a cloudy film on the surface. At the same time, it prevents proper sealing.

Abrasive Cleaning Products

Yes, granite is a durable and sturdy stone, but you should still never use abrasive cleaning products on it, such as steel wool, harsh cleaning materials, or acidic cleaners. These can eat away at the granite, leaving behind discolored, cloudy spots. Instead, opt for soft cloths and gentle cleaning products.

Residue From Food and Beverage

Cloudiness can also signal normal wear and tear of everyday use. If you haven’t been engaging in regular maintenance and prompt cleanup of spills after they happen, you may see a cloudy appearance in certain areas. Frequent spills of food or drink on the countertop will become more pronounced if you don’t properly clean them.

For instance, drinks like fruit juice or wine will saturate the stone, leaving dark spots and stains in their wake. Mop up all spills right away so they don’t set into the stone material.

FAQs

1.     How should I fix my cloudy granite countertop?

Engage in a deep cleaning of the cloudy portion of your countertop so as to remove film buildup. Follow that up with a proper sealing technique with adequate drying time. After 24 hours, apply a polish to make it shine. Perform regular maintenance going forward.

2.     What regular maintenance should I engage in with my granite countertops?

Thoroughly clean up spills as soon as they occur. If you let them set in, they will stain or get cloudy. For weekly cleaning, use nonabrasive cleaners and a soft cloth.

Contact Granite Guy

If you are concerned about a cloudy granite countertop, get in touch with our Brookline stone installers for advice. Just contact us at 508-460-7900 today!

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