What are the best practices for maintaining stone surfaces?

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Maintaining stone surfaces is essential for ensuring their longevity and preserving their natural beauty. Premier Granite & Stone emphasizes several best practices that can help keep your stone countertops, floors, and other surfaces in excellent condition. First and foremost, regular cleaning with a pH-balanced stone cleaner is recommended. This prevents the buildup of grime and ensures that the surface remains attractive. It is crucial to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the stone's finish. For spills, it is best to wipe them up immediately to prevent staining. Different types of stone require varying levels of care; for example, granite and quartz are more resistant to stains than marble. Speaking of marble, it is advisable to use coasters and cutting boards to protect its surface from scratches and etching caused by acidic substances. Additionally, applying a stone sealer periodically, as recommended by the manufacturer, can help keep the porous surfaces of stones like granite and marble protected. Finally, routine inspections for cracks or chips can help catch any issues early, allowing for prompt repairs to maintain the stone's integrity and appearance. For more information, individuals may refer to the current web page for specific care details related to different stone types.
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Answered Sep 13, 2025

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