Cleaning a granite sink?

Shirley
by Shirley
I have a black granite sink in my kitchen. How does this need to be cleaned? I have a granite spray cleaner and it shines it for a few minutes then it is dull again. I have some rings around drain but I am afraid to use anything strong on it. I have tried vinegar and baking soda and it didn't do much.

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  • Amanda Amanda on Sep 06, 2017

    I have uses CLR on the rings around the faucets. Use a toothbrush to scrub it but clean it off right away. To clean the sink I would just use water and dish soap. Sometimes cleaners can leave a residue that dulls the granite.

  • Plw27660528 Plw27660528 on Sep 06, 2017

    Mr Clean magic erasers work great!

  • William William on Sep 06, 2017

    Marble, granite, and stone do NOT like having acidic (ie: citrus-based) cleaners used on them. Citrus or vinegar will actually cause “etching” on granite. Not a good thing. Granite also doesn’t like it when you use something like Windex on them because it strips the “seal” off of the stone.


    If you are trying to remove an old stain, create a dense paste of more baking soda and less water. Then place the paste over the stain, allowing it to function for a few minutes. After that wipe off the baking soda paste. If it is needed you can repeat the procedure until the stain vanishes.


    Apparently there are some very nice countertop/granite cleaners out there that do a great job…but $7.00 for a 12-ounce bottle? YOU can do better than that! :-)


    After researching several homemade options out there…I discovered they all had the same basic ingredients…just in varying amounts. Some had a LOT of alcohol in them…some very little. I think the following “recipe” has a good balance of the ingredients, based on the information I read.


    Homemade Granite Cleaner, 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol (or cheap vodka), 3 drops of Dawn or other dish soap (Castile soap would also be a good alternative if you prefer), Water, 5-10 drops essential oil (optional – to help mask the alcohol smell).


    Put the rubbing alcohol or vodka into a 16 oz spray bottle. Add the dish soap, essential oil and fill up the rest of the bottle with water.


    Now give it a few shakes….THEN give it a try! It should give your countertops a nice, clean shine. Works on appliances too! All at a FRACTION of the price of the store-bought stuff.