+1 windex same 12 years |
I don't have granite counters, but honestly the thought of needing a special spray for COUNTERS is the stupidest thing ever. Why is everyone paying such big money for a delicate surface in the busiest work shop in the house?! I WORK in my kitchen, I don't want to worry about etching my counters.
But I'm clearly outing myself as having laminate counters, which I do. Why would I get rid of something so functional? |
I just wipe them down with a wet dish sponge and let them air dry. |
I only used that special spray at my first house, years ago.
I realized I could use pretty much anything- method spray or windex is what I use most often. I just wouldn’t use anything super harsh.. |
Alcohol. |
I use a sponge with hot water/dish detergent to wipe down the sink & counter then go over with a paper towel to dry & toss the sponge in the dish washer. |
Windex. No other spray cuts grease as well. Dish soap diluted with water is even better but requires rinsing. |
Windex, Clorox wipes, whatever. They're at least 10 years old and look just fine. |
If there has been no food prep, then we just use water on a wash cloth. If there has been food prep, then we use 7th generation disinfecting spray. Once a week or so we use the granite cleaner.
And we seal every 3 years instead of every year. We've had the counters for 13 years and they still look fine. |
Granite gold |
This is my post and since this thread has been revived, I'll say that we continue to use this homemade spray, our granite has not been re-sealed since the original sealing and it still looks as good as the day it was installed. |
1/4 cup alcohol, 4 drops dawn and two cups cold water in a spray container . Shake well and spray away...cheap, effective, and sanitizes. |
This is what I use with a microfiber cloth and it's great. I also bought a natural spray cleaner from Marshall's that was great, but never saw it there again. |
2nd this. It’s often at TJMaxx too. |