You can find a good granite cleaner for under $10 usually. Two well known brands of granite cleaner are Weiman and Granite Gold Daily. You can find these at your local Wal-Mart, Target or Kmart or online at stores like Amazon. Be sure to also buy the correct type of brush or towel the product recommends to be used with it.
A product like 'Green Works natural all-purpose cleaner' is safe for both sealed granite counter tops, and the environment. It's a Clorox product and can be purchased at most stores where other Clorox household cleaners are sold. A product that is a little less cost effective, but is still a biodegradable product is 'Method granite and marble cleaner'.
Granite is rather expensive. For a countertop it will cost between $2000 and $8000 and that is not including installation.
A mild dish soap and warm water solution is a safe and effective cleaner for granite countertops. Avoid using harsh chemicals, acidic cleaners, or abrasive tools that can damage the surface of the granite. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining your specific granite.
In 1920, a vacuum cleaner cost about $50.00 and the attachments about $14
The cost will vaey on size on your counters and kind of granite. It is about $4.00 per square foot, for black granite 3/8" thick for materials only.
The best method for cleaning a granite sink using a granite sink cleaner is to follow the instructions on the cleaner's label. Typically, you would apply the cleaner to the sink, scrub gently with a soft cloth or sponge, and then rinse thoroughly with water. Make sure to dry the sink completely after cleaning to prevent water spots.
based on mid prices in G.E. full granite including granite helm (28k), granite body (126k), granite legs (263k) and granite shield (38k) it would only cost about 450k.
No, it is not recommended to use J.R. Watkins all purpose cleaner on granite surfaces, as it may damage the stone. It is best to use a cleaner specifically designed for granite to maintain its quality and appearance.
A granite countertop that is thicker will be more durable, but the cost increases linearly with the thickness. The installation cost won't change much, because that's mostly labor rather than materials. Granite counter tops average about 1 inch in thickness. Any thinner and the granite is much too brittle. Any thicker and the costs sky rocket due to increased weight and materials cost.
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A lot--regardless of size. The cost will span a significant range of expected expenditures depending on the size of the kitchen and the grade of cabinets and granite.