When you use the wrong cleaning product you can destroy the polished layer and cause damage to the stone 28 jul 2017.
Why does my granite look cloudy.
When you use the wrong cleaning product you can destroy the polished layer and cause damage to the stone.
But if you want to act now try using a damp towel.
Generally over time the haze goes away after you wipe down your counters as you clean periodically.
Using corrosive or acidic cleaning products on granite and especially marble can eat away at the stone and leave discolored spots or a cloudy appearance to the entire surface.
This is usually caused by cleaning the surfaces of your granite countertops but not completely drying it.
The cloud may be from your dawn dish soap that has wax in it to make dishes shine and why the water drips off so fast.
We recommend using a damp towel followed by a dry towel to remove the haze.
Although in rare instances certain stones sometimes sold as granite that do contain calcium carbonate and will etch.
Why is my granite cloudy.
White cloudy marks are usually a sign of etching which is caused by contact with acidic substances on calcite based stones like marble travertine and limestone but not granite.
Granite is not sensitive to acids and does not etch.
White cloudy marks are usually a sign of etching which is caused by contact with acidic substances on calcite based stones like marble travertine and limestone but not granite.
Do not use vinegar or ammonia on your granite.
Why is my granite countertop cloudy.
Sealing with a water based sealer can also leave granite countertops looking cloudy.
Granite flooring and countertops look great particularly if the stone has been honed and polished to a glossy finish but when a cloudy film forms on the surface you get the opposite effect.
If the granite countertops did need sealing but the sealer was incorrectly left to dry on the surface you ll get the streaky hazy residue.
With haziness and cloudiness on granite surfaces there are various levels of causes and severity.
The most important step when sealing granite countertops or any stone installation is to completely remove all excess sealer and residue from the granite countertop surface.
It may also be from the chemicals in your water or both.
Using corrosive or acidic cleaning products on granite and especially marble can eat away at the stone and leave discolored spots or a cloudy appearance to the entire surface.
It may also be caused by using too much soap when cleaning your granite countertops.