{"id":4949,"date":"2022-10-18T11:11:26","date_gmt":"2022-10-18T05:41:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/primestonegranite.com\/?p=4949"},"modified":"2023-08-04T16:23:29","modified_gmt":"2023-08-04T10:53:29","slug":"how-to-remove-water-stains-from-granite","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/primestonegranite.com\/how-to-remove-water-stains-from-granite\/","title":{"rendered":"Remove Water Stains from Granite: Proven Methods Revealed"},"content":{"rendered":"
Even though granite is one of the natural stone surfaces that is least likely to stain, some stains can still happen. Hard water stains are one of these kinds of stains. <\/span>Hard water stains on granite countertops may be quite difficult to eliminate, as anyone who has experienced this can attest. But don’t stress yourself out because we’ll teach you<\/span>\u00a0how to remove water stains from granite<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0in this guide’s easy-to-follow instructions.<\/span><\/p>\n Usually, a poultice is used to remove water stains from granite. As you don’t want to use abrasive instruments that can scratch your countertop, you should remove this with a damp, soft cloth. You may sometimes get water rings on granite due to water. To remove a minor water stain left behind by condensation, mix mild dish soap, warm water, and a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol shouldn’t be added in large quantities because doing so could harm your granite.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n