Do you have a grease or cooking oil stain on your granite countertop? The Problem is, how to clean stains on granite? Perhaps you spilled some oil or grease or your kids left a pizza box on the granite overnight. Common Problem!
You can easily remove oil from granite counter tops using a high-powered oxygen bleach. The key is to just have patience as the cleaning process could span a few days depending upon the density and porosity of the granite.
Thinking about this problem for my own use, Cleaning Stains on my Granite, I came across a product called Bring It On Cleaner with Oxygen Bleach for removing water spots on my shower doors, so I thought what do I have to loss trying it on the Granite?
I successfully removed cooking oil and grease stains by using a wet sponge and the Bring It On Cleaner lightly on the Granite and removed all the stains. Put enough water in the paper towel and wipe off any excess product.
Don’t be afraid to use Oxygen Bleach, basically it is like using Hydrogen Peroxide! It's a dried form of hydrogen peroxide and soda ash. It comes as a pure white granular powder which is mixed with other indigence to make some really fabulous cleaning formulas.
It sure did a great job on Cleaning Stains on Granite and cleaning my Shower Doors, can hardly wait to see how it performs on my Tile and Grout.
If the oil soaks deeply into the granite, it could take several applications to remove all the oil.
Orange oil is one of the many plant-derived oils that are all-natural and that contain key properties that make them effective as cleaning products. As a plus, it has a fresh, citrusy scent that's sure to brighten things up.
Here are the top four reasons orange oil is a must if you want to implement green cleaning to your home.
Vicki Lewis
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