Granite Worktop Aftercare
- Granite is not difficult to clean - mild soap and water is all that is generally required. Work surfaces should be cleaned using a neutral detergent, rinsed with clean water and buffed dry using a soft clean cloth.
- We recommend cleaning with Rejuventa; this not only cleans but continues to protect your worktops. Please contact us if you would like to purchase more Rejuventat.
- Never use abrasive cleaning products such as metal pads and scouring detergents on granite as these can affect the finish over time. Also avoid alkaline and chlorine based cleaners and do not use bleach. Granite is easily maintained without the need for such abrasive cleaners.
- Drainage flutes can be cleaned using wire wool and wax.
- Please be aware that any acidic products i.e. citrus liquids, fizzy drinks, wine, vinegars etc will leave marks on the surfaces so must be wiped immediately. Strongly coloured foods, i.e. curry, saffron, beetroot, red wine, blackcurrant etc can cause staining so should be cleaned up immediately.
- Do not expose granite to excessive heat, it is best to have a trivet or similar to place your pans on when taken directly from the hob.
- As with any high quality worktops, care should be taken against possible scoring with knives or other cutting tools and chopping-boards should always be used.



