Natural stone countertops such as granite, soapstone and marble benefit from being cleaned regularly; ideally, after each use. Day-to-day maintenance is not super involved and consists primarily of wiping the surface with a soft towel, mild dish soap and warm water, rinsing the soap off complet...
We recommend oiling the countertops as soon as the previous coat ofmineral oil has started fading. Once you oil the countertop for the first time you will see the stone will become much darker. A few days from the first oiling, most soapstone will lighten. You can re-treat your countertops...
WARNING:Never use cleaning vinegar on granite, marble, or soapstone. The acidity in the cleaning vinegar can cause pitting and loss of shine. To clean countertops:Simply spray with the cleaning vinegar solution and wipe clean with a microfiber cloth or sponge. To clean floors:Spray a microfibe...
Many kitchen floors are vinyl or linoleum, which can easily be mopped up with a diluted vinegar solution (same ratio as the countertops). Just mix your vinegar in a mop bucket or in your spray mop’s container, and apply liberally to the floor, being sure tomop from the inside out. Cl...
Natural stone countertops such as granite, soapstone and marble benefit from being cleaned regularly; ideally, after each use. Day-to-day maintenance is not super involved and consists primarily of wiping the surface with a soft towel, mild dish soap and warm water, rinsing the soap off complet...