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Simple Care Instructions for your Granite Countertops

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Granite is one of the easiest surfaces to maintain. By following these suggestions for use, your countertops will last a lifetime while maintaining a brand new appearance.

Daily Care and Use-

1. Clean your countertop daily with a soft cloth and a neutral, non-abrasive cleanser for best results. Mild dish soap and water work best.

2. Using household cleaners such as, Windex, Lysol Disinfectant and 409, can be used but may leave a film. Using these products on occasion, is fine. Keep in mind, the harsher the product, the quicker it will break down your sealer. Your safest bet? Warm water and a sponge!

3. A solution of vinegar and water works great to remove streaking, smudges, and body oil.

4. Avoid products that contain lemon, vinegar, or other acids on marble, limestone, or Black Absolute granite. They are susceptible to acid etching.

5. An occasional application of furniture polish can keep fingerprints off dark colored granite and will give the countertops a nice feel.

6. High and low temperatures will not harm your granite in any way. You can take a pan off the stove or a dish out of the oven and set it right on your countertop without damage.

7. If you have a seam in your countertop, it is best to avoid setting hot materials on this area. The epoxy in the seam can melt if exposed to heat for an extended period.

8. Cutting foods directly on your countertops will not harm your granite but is not recommended. Your knives will dull very quickly.

Sealant-

1. Your granite work surfaces were most likely sealed after installation by your installer. This helps prevent the absorption of any compound that can stain your tops but is not foolproof.

2. Resealing depends greatly on the type of stone you have and how much use your work surface gets. Sealant may need to be reapplied anywhere from 1 – 4 years, or never.

3. To test if the sealer is working, place a few drops of water on your work surface. If the water soaks in quickly, then it is time to reseal. If it beads up, it is protected.

4. You can purchase sealer at a home improvement store or higher a professional to do it for you. It may not be necessary to reseal your entire countertop. Concentrate only on your trouble areas when needed.

Stains, Lime Build Up, Stuck on food -

1. No sealer is perfect. The best way to avoid a stain is to wipe up any spills immediately.

2. While stains are rare, they are caused most frequently by cooking.

3. Do not store bottles of cooking oil directly on your granite. Do not store rusty pots, pans, or cans on your countertops as the rust can stain the granite.

4. Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or citrus juices.

5. If your granite darkens when it is wet, do not be alarmed. It will return to its original color when the water evaporates. This is an indication that resealing is necessary.

6. If lime builds up occurs around your faucet, do not use Lime products. Gently scraping the lime off with a straight razor is the best solution.

7. Use the flat side of a straight razor blade for removing stuck on tape, residue, dried paint, glue, dried food, etc.

8. If a stain occurs, follow these steps for removal: Mix a paste made of diatemacious earth (pool filter powder found at any pool supply or Big Box store) and ten percent Hydrogen Peroxide (found at beauty salons and is stronger than that sold at a drug store). Form the mixture into a pancake and cover the stain completely. Use clear plastic wrap to cover the pancake and tape around the edges. Leave overnight. The mixture will act like a poultice to pull the stain from your granite countertop. If only some of the stain has been removed, repeat as necessary. For more stubborn stains, follow the same steps above using diatemacious earth and acetone (nail polish remover).

Scratches, Chips, Repairs-

1. Rated a 7 on the Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness of 1-10, granite, made primarily of quartz and feldspar, is virtually un-scratchable.

2. It can be scratched by quartz or anything harder.

3. Removing diamond jewelry is recommended. Diamonds will scratch granite.

4. Certain stoneware dishes contain rough silica sand and pose a risk of scratching. This includes some pizza stones when spun around while cutting the pizza.

5. Use trivets or mats under dishes that could scratch the surface.

6. If you use a marble cutting board, make sure the rubber or plastic feet remain secure.

7. Chips in granite are not a common occurrence. When they do occur, they are most often caused by banging something into the edge of the countertop.

8. If a chip does occur and you can find the piece that chipped out, save it.

9. Granite is very restorable. Most of the time, chips can be epoxied back into place.

10. Small chips can be filled with household Super Glue by applying the glue and shaving off the dried product with a razor blade.

Call your professional stone supplier, installer, or restoration specialist for problems that appear too difficult to treat or visit http://www.kascostone.com/granitecare.html for more natural stone care tips.

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January 22nd, 2012  |  Posted in Granite Cutting Tools  |  Comments Off

Rodia FB750W Tile Drill

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New Rodia Diamond Tile Drill for Fast & Chip Free Drilling of Porcelain, Glazed Porcelain, Marble, Granite, Sanitary Ware, etc. Bit Range: Ø4 – Ø125 mm. Bit Life of up to 300 Holes! More info: info@rodiatools.com Website: www.rodiatools.com

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Solar Glass

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An Aesthetics and cost cutting Innovation

Today technology is changing very fast. With the development of technology there are many side effects of this. The environment is polluting day by day. So I am going to introduce you a new way to save our environment. Generally we see that there are problems of electricity. You can generate your own electricity by investing a small portion of your investment.

Today you can generate your electricity at own. It looks amazing but it is really very easy. You can use now solar glass as new energy solution for your electricity. It is now available in India. You can use solar glass as new building material. Building integrated solar photovoltaic solar electric glazing is being used by architects and builders here as an innovative and green energy solution.

Glass has come now a long way from a building product that only provided a view and kept out the weather. Glass products are now available as active elements that contribute to a building’s energy and environmental concerns. BIVP electric glazing works by adopting a technology called photovoltaic. A semiconductor silently converts sun lights into electricity with no moving parts, no depletion, no waste or emission and no fuel, is required beyond free sunlight falling on it. For this you will only require sun light only which is in abundant. This technology is already being used in US, Japan and Europe. This technology is forwarding its step in India also.

This technology is very reasonable as this replace conventional construction material like glass, granite, marble etc. By this you can reduce your cost also. BIVP is building integrated technology for integration of energy needs. It generates electricity from the sun. This energy can be saved and used for further needs of the building. So this will be act as future generator of electricity. There are three types of products available that suits to the different needs and budgets.

This is among the best environment friendly innovation. This will help in maintaining our future green. This is also good from the point view of your investment. You once invest in it you will continuously get energy till 20 plus years without making any further investment in it. This is a highly innovative, environment friendly and clean product.

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January 16th, 2012  |  Posted in Granite Cutting Tools  |  Comments Off

Different Types Of Kitchen Cupboard Doors

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The first thing you need to know before you purchase kitchen cupboard doors is what material it’s made of, what edging will be used on the edges of the door and what finish will it be sprayed, wrapped or manufactured in.

There are five main finishes that cabinet doors are manufactured in. They are PVC vinyl Wrap, veneer, melamine chipboard, Duco spray and solid wood. Solid wood is the most expensive of the five depending on the type of solid wood you would choose. Pine is obviously much cheaper that any of the other wood types. PVC vinyl wrap is a very commonly used on bathroom cabinets as well as bedroom and kitchen cabinets. The benefits of PVC vinyl wrap is that the edge of the doors don’t pull loose very easily due to the glue that sticks the vinyl to the doors. The core of the door also has to be Supawood so that the edges of the door can be cut out whilst leaving a smooth finish. Cutting and shaping the edges on a chipboard door won’t work as the chipboard is far to brittle and will chip away very easily leaving the edged looking very rough.

Veneer doors are more common on kitchen cupboards and can be edged with fleece edging, 1mm-12mm solid impact edging. Impact edging is also used on melamine chipboard doors and is very durable. I normally recommend using impact edging on kitchen cupboards if the client has a flat he or she wants to renovate and place tenant in. Tenants don’t always look after your flat so it would be wise to opt for a more rugged and durable edging on the doors. Lastly we have Duco sprayed doors. This kind of finish is very expensive and not always as unforgiving as PVC vinyl wrap. Although both Duco and vinyl wrap can be finished in a high gloss PVC vinyl doesn’t scratch as easily and scratches can even be polished out to a certain degree if the scratch isn’t too deep. PVC wrap doors are also almost 50% cheaper than Duco doors. The benefit of Duco sprayed doors is the incredible high gloss finish you get on it. It’s almost as if you’re looking in a mirror when you look at the door.

In closing. Some doors are cheap and some are expensive but remember if you’re going to spend the next 15-20 years in your new kitchen get what you like and not only what fits into the budget. If you have to put Formica work tops in for now but can then afford the doors of your dream do it. You can always remove the Formica tops and replace them with Granite or Solid wood at a later stage.

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January 10th, 2012  |  Posted in Granite Cutting Tools  |  Comments Off

Deulen Jointer / Planer Blade Sharpeners

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www.eagleamerica.com Stop loosing time and money sending your jointer and planer knives out for offsite sharpening. Deulen sharpeners are designed to allow anyone with no previous sharpening experience the ability to consistently achieve razor sharp jointer and planer knives, on site, in just minutes. There are no power tools, measuring tools or angle adjustments required. Simply remove the cutting knives from your tool and insert them into the sharpening jig. Make few passes across different grits of sand paper (80, 120, 150, 180, 220, 400) on a flat surface (tempered glass, granite, etc.) to achieve a small micro bevel and you are done. This quick, simple, and inexpensive process gets you back to work in no time. Remember, sharp blades create less drag and friction and will save you on expensive material waste due to tear-out from dull blades. Made of Solid Exotic Hardwood, Brass, and Stainless Steel. USA

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January 6th, 2012  |  Posted in Granite Cutting Tools  |  Comments Off

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