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Polished Honed Grey Granite Kerbstone Has A Higher Gloss

Polished honed grey granite is one of the most sought-after countertop materials. It can be a bit pricey but it's worth it in terms of longevity, beauty, and durability. If you are looking for a new countertop then this may very well be what you are looking for. Granite is one of the strongest materials you can use to install a countertop, but there are some things you need to keep in mind before you run right out and purchase your first batch.

Polished honed granite countertop is extremely durable and will stand up to high traffic as well as being easy to clean. In terms of cleaning your granite countertop, there are some special products you can buy but for the most part, all you really need to do is sweep or vacuum. Once a week or so you should give your granite a thorough cleaning to remove any dirt, dust, or debris that may have set in. Polished honed granite countertops can also benefit from occasional polishing to regain their shine and look.

There are two different types of polished with honed granite, coarse and fine. If you are looking for a very solid surface to use as a new countertop then coarse granite is probably not what you are looking for. Fine granite is a little more difficult to work with but it can last for longer and can be used for many different applications. Polished honed granite countertops that are made from fine granite tend to require more maintenance and they also require more special cleaning methods.

Polished Honed Grey Granite Kerbstone has a higher gloss and the texture can be a little more jagged than other types of granite. Due to this, it can be a little bit more challenging to clean and there are specific products available on the market that can help to get the job done easier. Most polishes that are recommended for honed grey granite countertops will require some form of acid-based cleaner. This will help to break down the dirt and dust that can collect on your granite countertops and make them look a little dull.

Polished honed grey granite countertops are going to require a little bit more care than other forms of granite. You still need to give them a good cleaning at least every two or three years but with regular care, you can reduce the amount of maintenance that you have to put in. When you polish honed grey granite counters, you are really just buffing away extra material that has been bonded to the surface of the granite. The surface of your granite countertops will actually absorb some of the extra material that is bonded to it during the installation process. This extra material then sits on the surface of your granite countertop and causes it to become dull over time.

Some of the extra bonding that was done during the installation of your honed grey granite countertops will sit on the surface forever and need to be cleaned up each time that you want to use a polishing product. If you find that this is a problem, you can buy some synthetic polishing materials that will help to clean this material off of your granite. You should only use these synthetic polishes at a very low setting on your granite and only use them when you absolutely have to. The other nice thing about synthetic polishes is that they are usually made from materials that are considered to be non-toxic. If anything should happen to the polishing materials such as spills, accidents, or scratches, you can always replace them without having to worry about harming or discoloring your granite countertop.