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DO clean surfaces with Granite Gold Stone Care System
DO blot up spills immediately.
DO dust and mop floors frequently.
DO use felt pads or sliders under chairs and furniture.
DO keep door mats clean to prevent tracking onto floors.
DO use containers or pans under potted plants to prevent staining from soil run-off.
DO prevent puddling or standing water.
DO squeegee shower walls after each use.
DO seal and maintain your stone.
DO protect floor surfaces with non-slip mats or area rugs, and countertop surfaces with coasters, trivets, or placemats.
DO keep granite and natural stone clean and dry around cooking surfaces and sinks.
DO make sure caulking, epoxy and grout joints are clean and mildew-free.
DO consult a stone restoration contractor prior to installation.
DON'T use vinegar or other common cleaners containing acids on marble, limestone, travertine, or onyx surfaces.
DON'T use cleaners such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners such as Tile Ex, Limeaway, 409, and Windex.
DON'T use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers such as Softscrub or Comet.
DON'T use Plumber's Putty for fixture installation, which will cause discoloration under the stone.
DON'T Don't cut directly on granite or natural stone. Use a cutting board or have your fabricator or supplier custom-make one to match your stone.
DON'T be misled to believe that natural stone does not need to be sealed or maintained.
DON'T assume your fabricator or installer sealed the stone thoroughly or used the proper product - test your stone's seal and use Granite Gold's products to help reinforce your stone's seal every 12-18 months.
DON'T use a vacuum that can cause scratching.
DON'T drag heavy objects across stone floors.
DON'T hire an unlicensed stone contractor or one without insurance.
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