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Best Maintenance sealer kitchen granite

Posted by luvpatch (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 14:39

I am needing opinons on the best maintenance sealer for my kitchen granite. I have had the countertops a little over a year and they are looking dull. A contractor told me to get a "maintenance" sealer ? He thought 3M made a good sealer but couldn't remember the name. Any suggestions?


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RE: Best Maintenance sealer kitchen granite

It sounds like you have a buildup, the granite shouldn't look dull due to needing sealer (sealer is just to prevent things from penetrating and staining). Try using a microfiber cloth and hot water and rubbing it down really well to remove any cleaning product residue.

You may still need to re-seal but don't seal over top of cleaner buildup.


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RE: Best Maintenance sealer kitchen granite

Our installer uses DuPont's BulletProof sealer. I'd recommend Tinan's suggestion first to see if that takes care of your issue.


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RE: Best Maintenance sealer kitchen granite

I am a fabricator. Gett StoneTech "revitalizer/cleaner". It works so well i noticed immediately the 1st time my wife used it in our home


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RE: Best Maintenance sealer kitchen granite

I am a fabricator. Gett StoneTech "revitalizer/cleaner". It works so well i noticed immediately the 1st time my wife used it in our home


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