How to Seal your Granite Countertops - Granite Shorts Ep.4

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Why, when, and how should you reseal your granite tops. Watch this demonstration provided by http://www.marble.com and purchase the sealer at http://www.mrstone.com/granite-sealers.html

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  • We have a granite table and we put a sealer on it but when we had family over for dinner strawberry lemonade was spelled on the table and it left a stain... What can I do to get stain out???

  • @ninimuzz How long ago did that happen and how long was the lemonade on the table?

  • my granite is 3 months old i notice  a haze on it .it wont come off. any suggestions?

  • @trish123able Perhaps some sealer was left to dry on the surface when it was sealed? Not sure. I would try to contact the fabricator to determine what sealer they used and reapply it.

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  • i have an unfinished new granite table, what type of sealer do I need to put on it, the store said car polish  is that true.

  • We have grey granite installed for flooring and there are wet stains on it . now it is almost a year and we need some help to remove it.

  • What have you heard about Diamon-Fusion and how effectively does it seal granite?

  • Help! I had my bathroom granite installed a year ago. It had a slight scratch in the surface so the granite man came out and polished it out but it left a swirly haze. Also the granite wasn't sealing. He has been back 4 times already to repolish and reseal it. Yesterday he was here again to polish out that hazy look and reseal. The shine still does not look consistant and has hazy spots. He said it is just the granite. I put water on the surface and it is still getting dark. Help!

  • Thanks for the video! I did something really stupid to mess up my black granite countertop this morning. I was using "Easy OFF" Oven cleaner to clean my hood fan and then I place it on my granite counter top. After a while when I return, I realized that the chemical from the "Easy Off" probably hurt my counter top's sealer already. Even I wash it off immediately, but it still leave a hugh spot of mark on my black granite. Please help, what should I do with the white spot(surface)? Thanks!

  • @stoneadvisor Good advice! One thing about Pledge though, is that when over used, it can build up a silicone film on the surface.

  • @ElCaballoDorado Ty cleaning your counter with windex or simple mild solution of soap and water. Then use a paste wax to give it a showroom shine. Just like a car. Or pledge can help but it won't last as long. 

  • Thanks for the video

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