… OR STONE COUNTERTOPS
Glass cleaners are also a no-no on your stone counters, says Lenny Sciarrino, CEO of Granite Gold. “They can cause irreversible damage to the stone and immediately lead to dulling.” DIY vinegar cleaning solutions also aren’t a good idea.
“The acidity of vinegar can strip off sealant and seep into the pores of the stone leading to discoloration, dulling, and etching,” he cautions.
Dish soap and water are fine for everyday cleaning of granite if you won’t want to spring for a stone-safe commercial cleaner; baking soda and water or hydrogen peroxide can help with stains, experts tell Architectural Digest.