Mikey P
Administrator
If you offer tile and grout make sure you clean and seal granite counters too.
It's just to darn easy to spot hard water deposits on granite and offer to restore them.
Many home owners are ultra paranoid about using anything but window cleaner or just water on their granite.
Little do they know a few razor blades, some Magic Al's soap scum remover and maybe some Stonetech Restore Acid will do wonders.
after a half our of elbow grease and 4 cents worth of chems..
If you have some dull areas or hard water residue stuck in the pitting/pores apply some stone wax from the Monkey dudes and buff off with some steal wool
Steel wool also works killer for removing sealer haze.. (notice in the bottom right corner)
Go get em tiger!
It's just to darn easy to spot hard water deposits on granite and offer to restore them.
Many home owners are ultra paranoid about using anything but window cleaner or just water on their granite.
Little do they know a few razor blades, some Magic Al's soap scum remover and maybe some Stonetech Restore Acid will do wonders.
after a half our of elbow grease and 4 cents worth of chems..
If you have some dull areas or hard water residue stuck in the pitting/pores apply some stone wax from the Monkey dudes and buff off with some steal wool
Steel wool also works killer for removing sealer haze.. (notice in the bottom right corner)
Go get em tiger!