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Cleaning black granite without streaks?

nomorebluekitchen
14 years ago

My friend who is doing her kitchen just put in black granite (Black Pearl, I think). She said no matter what she cleans it with, she sees smudges and streaks.

I have soapstone so I can't help her.

Any advice?

Anita

Comments (11)

  • gillylily
    14 years ago

    I have absolute black (polished) and I use Method brand granite cleaner- I think at one point it was target's brand but we got it at home depot. I love it and have had no streaking.. It streaks at first but I use a cloth (similar to those used at car washes) and kind of buff it in after I spray it onto the countertops.
    Hope that helps!

  • tateland
    14 years ago

    Hi

    make sure you are using a micro fiber cloth. Alcohol , 50/50 mix with micro fiber cloth also works great, I have Uba Tuba, also very dark.

  • joycedc
    14 years ago

    I have absolute black polished and I use the Dupont granite wipes. They dry with no streaks. Love them.

  • cat_mom
    14 years ago

    I use Perfect Kitchen (from BB&B)--got it to clean the top of my range, it says "great on granite" on the bottle, so I tried it. It works well (residue-free), so I saw no need to try Perfect Granite (costs a little more, and who needs yet another spray bottle to store anyway.

    My table top granite is a bit fussier than the rest of it (it's all the same granite, but the tabletop was re-polished at the fabricator's prior to install to remove a scratch, so it's a little shinier and therefore more prone to smearing when cleaning). To avoid smears, I make sure to spray and wipe the tabletop down first, when the microfiber is driest, and then spray/wipe the rest of the counters.

  • three_daisies
    14 years ago

    I bought Method granite cleaner because of multiple recommendations and it leaves a residue and almost a greasy feel??!....(I might not be buffing enough however). So I use Method or 409 granite cleaner anyway to at least get /food and spills up and THEN wipe it down/rinse with water, then wipe with a normal dishtowel. My polished black galaxy /counters look lovely and shiny after that.

  • jeanteach
    14 years ago

    I also use a 50/50 alcohol and water mix (with some essential oil to offset the medicinal smell - thanks Boxerpups!) but I find that if I just apply the mixture and wipe with a paper towel or microfiber cloth, I have streaks. I have to spray, wipe with a paper towel, and then dry very well with another paper towel. No streaks that way. My granite really needs a lot of attention, but I love it anyway!

  • Buehl
    14 years ago

    Have you seen the "Best Way to Clean" thread? It mentions a key point to getting a "streak-free" look...wipe dry in circles (with a microfiber cloth).

    I have Absolute Black Premium polished granite and mine is always streak-free when I wipe dry in circles.

    I also use Method when I want a "perfect" look and really like it.


    [BTW...I'm still looking for input on that thread!]

    Here is a link that might be useful: Thread: The best way to clean....

  • Buehl
    14 years ago

    ... leaves a residue and almost a greasy feel...

    I've never had a residue or "greasy" feel when using Method...I'm not sure why you do. I don't always wipe it completely dry either.

    I also use the Dupont wipes in our PR and it no streaks there either.

  • rnest44
    14 years ago

    I have black pearl on the perimeter runs. I use Method too. I think the keys are the microfiber wipe and using a circular motion.

    The Method granite cleaner and stainless cleaner list the same ingredients in the same order!

  • gillylily
    14 years ago

    Yes.. I have to agree.. The circular motion is the trick.. i am really happy with the method. We bought a huge package of microfiber clothes at HD and they work great.