| 1. Granite is by far the most popular countertop choice. Keep your granite looking good by wiping down with a damp cloth and a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Private Comment
2. Avoid soap, abrasive cleaners, and citrus cleaners when cleaning granite countertops — these alkaline solutions can etch the stone. 3. Steel wool is not your countertop's friend. It will scratch most countertops. |
| 7. Cooking oil bottles can actually leave ring marks on stone surfaces that can be difficult to remove. Use coasters or a tray under bottles to prevent marks. Private Comment
8. Protect the counter from lemon, vinegar, tomato, and other acidic foods, which will etch marble. |
| 9. Every countertop — even stone— needs a trivet as protection from hot pots and pans. Burn marks are permanent, so it's best to be safe than sorry. Private Comment
10. Kitchen sponges often become germ-keepers. It's best to use dishrags instead. But if you're fond of your sponges, don't use the same sponge to clean dishes and your countertop. More: 10 Alternatives to Granite Countertops Alternatives to Granite Countertops, Part II Alternatives to Granite Countertops, Part III Brighten Up That Space Under Your Sink |
