Sealing Granite Worktops - A Step-By-Step Guide

Sealing Granite Worktops - A Step-By-Step Guide

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Granite worktops are stunning, but maintaining their beauty requires regular cleaning. Understand how to safeguard Granite to prevent stains from everyday use. Spills from even a tiny lemon can cause lasting traces on the surface if not promptly wiped. But by sealing Granite worktops, the chance of stain depositions can be decreased, and your kitchen can be kept new for a long time.

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Is Sealing Granite Worktops A Must?

Granite Sealing - Questions Homeowners Ask

Yes, it is a must if you have the conditions mentioned below. This is a reminder for sealing granite countertops that is dull or worn to restore its beauty and perfection. So, why wait? Call 0330 113 5868 or email your requirements to info@work-tops.com for orders.

Sign That Your Granite Countertops Needs Sealing!

Pour some water or leave a damp towel on your Granite worktop in a concealed spot for about 10 minutes. The worktop does not need to be sealed if the water beads up on the face, indicating that it's still stain-resistant. If this happens inversely, then seal it without a second thought!

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How Do You Seal Granite Countertops For The First Time?

Things To Do Before Sealing Granite Worktops

Sealing your Granite countertops is like giving them a shield against spills and stains. The following instructions are easy steps to guide you in sealing Granite surfaces better if you are trying out this for the first time. To reseal granite countertops you may call any expert for best work. 

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Follow The Instructions Mentioned On The Label Of The Granite Sealer:

There are vast sealers; therefore, it's important to adhere to the written specifications if they are provided. The technique outlined below offers more information than the majority of labels do, but in cases when both instructions clash, always abide by the label's guidelines before sealing Granite worktops.

Do Granite Countertops Need To Be Sealed Every Year?

It is always convincing that the Granite counters don't need any after care for years. Though this may be true partially, there are few things that your Granite countertops need for a happily ever after! It is an extra care which is resealing them yearly once or sometimes more frequently. This may also depend on how often they are used and the type of granite. You could also perform a water test to determine how often you should seal your granite. 

Steps To Seal Granite - A Top To Bottom Guide:

Steps To Seal Granite - A Top To Bottom Guide

  • Clean Before Sealing Granite

Cleaning the Granite is simple, use water and then dry, ideally with a lint-free cloth or towel to finish the job. After that, use a degreasing product, followed by denatured alcohol, to finish cleaning.

  • Keep Windows Open And Bring Your Gloves

Keep Windows Open and Bring Your Gloves

Open a window, keep the space well ventilated and put on your gloves because applying solvent-based sealers may release obnoxious or hazardous vapours. The sealer won't leave any toxic materials in your kitchen, so don't be concerned.

  • Test The Compatibility Of The Sealer On Your Granite Kitchen Worktop

Sealing Granite is necessary! Examine the sealant in a small section of the granite worktop before applying it for real sealing. Pick a discreet part of the Granite, possibly the spot where a toaster or other equipment hides. If the sealer creates a foggy residue or changes the colour of the stone, discard the chosen sealant and pick a new one for sealing Granite worktops. Although the tips in the pretreatment phase should prevent the majority of these issues, the enormous variability seen in granite surfaces makes it impossible to avoid them completely.

  • Evenly Apply The Sealer On the Granite Surface

Use a spray bottle to coat the area evenly, or if you do not have a sprayer, a hygienic, moistened, lint-free cloth or brush can be used for application. The surface should be evenly wet but not drenched.

  • Let Sealer On Granite Soak For 20 Minutes

Allow the sealer to penetrate the Granite thoroughly. To avoid discolouration, it is wise to double-check the label instructions before sealing Granite worktops for a precise duration. Normally, it takes the sealer roughly 20 minutes to absorb into the Granite, but in this case, you should believe the label.

  • Reapply The Sealer If Necessary

If the label instructs you to apply a second layer, do so when the initial coat is nearly dry but not entirely so. Apply this evenly by wiping it over the area.

  • Wipe The Excess

Wipe The Excess

Wipe up any leftover sealer with a fresh cloth after leaving the sealer on for twenty minutes or for as long as instructed by the label. An unsightly mist might result from leaving excessive sealer on the worktop.

  • Avoid Contact For 48 Hours

The exact amount of time will vary on the specific product. However, the sealer must be set for a certain period prior to being used. Even though some sealants dry within an hour or two, you should wait 48 hours before cleaning it with water after treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers!

  • How Long Does Sealant Last?

The protection can last from one to fifteen years, based on the sealer's efficiency and the Granite's shade. If more sealer is required, repeat the water test or treat whenever you observe spilt water staining the Granite. Don't ever seal it if the water test hasn't been performed.

  • What Happens To Granite If You Don't Seal It?

No sealant that penetrates or impregnates is "stain-proof." They are made to offer you some more time to clean up messes before the worktop is ruined. Since natural stones need some pores in them for air to avoid shattering, a real, stain-proof top sealer is a risky choice for sealing Granite worktops.

  • Does Sealing Granite Protect From Citrus Spills?

A chain reaction between some stones and acidic substances results in etching, which a sealer cannot prevent. To fix this problem, a specialised etch remover substance is required.

  • Lemon Juice Test On Granite Is Harmful

The lemon juice test, which is frequently mentioned on websites, is not the right advice. The Natural Stone Institute claims that acidic substances like vinegar and lemon juice might degrade or erode your worktop. Granite is sensitive to materials with acidic or alkaline bases, and substances like lemon juice and vinegar have the potential to chemically harm your countertop's face as well as the underlying resins.

Contact For Worktop Fabrication And Installation:

We offer stone delivery, template, fabrication, and installation services for stones like Granite, Marble, Quartzite, Limestone, Slate, Porcelain, and Quartz. Only those professionals with the appropriate training and technology should fabricate and install Granite. Our registered fabricators have installation experience and stone knowledge to provide the best results.

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