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How Do You Remove Stains On A Granite Counter?

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How Do You Remove Stains On A Granite Counter?

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Granite counters contribute not only to the functionality, but the aesthetics of a kitchen by providing a strong durable surface that is also elegant to look at. Though granite is strong, it is also very porous and is apt to stain if spills aren’t cleaned up immediately. If this happens, there are ways to remove stains without harming the granite. Make a paste from 1 cup of flour, 3 tablespoons of dish soap and water. Add enough water to bring the mixture to the consistency of cake batter. Apply the mixture to stain. Be sure to cover the entire stain and make it about ¼ to ½ inches in thickness. Cover the mixture on the stain with plastic wrap. Allow the mixture to sit on the stain for 24 hours. Remove the mixture by using a damp cloth. Make a mixture of 3 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide and 3 teaspoons of ammonia Scrub the stain with the mixture using a clean nonabrasive cloth until the stain is gone. Wipe the area with a clean damp cloth and allow to air dry. Make a paste from a mixtu

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