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Reddit mentions of StoneTech KlenzAll, Heavy Duty Cleaner for Stone & Tile, 24-Ounce (.710L) Spray Bottle

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StoneTech KlenzAll, Heavy Duty Cleaner for Stone & Tile, 24-Ounce (.710L) Spray Bottle
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    Features:
  • For natural stone, tile, masonry and grout
  • Removes tough dirt, grease and grime
  • Cleans, degreases and prepares surface for resealing
  • Safe on stone, will not etch
  • Water-based, alkaline formula
  • Ready-to-use or concentrate formulas
Specs:
Height5 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2010
Size24 oz. Spray
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 1 comment on StoneTech KlenzAll, Heavy Duty Cleaner for Stone & Tile, 24-Ounce (.710L) Spray Bottle:

u/Toolaa Β· 52 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Countertop guy here.

You may not have damaged anything yet.

First clean the entire countertop using StoneTech KlenzAll, Heavy Duty Cleaner

Then let your countertop totally dry. This could take a few days if there areas which have absorbed a lot of moisture, like around the sink and faucet. You can use a heat gun or hair drier to speed up drying around the sink but it still can take quite a long time.

If the entire countertop is uniformly dry and you no longer see a difference between the areas then no damage was done.

I would recommend you seal your entire countertop to help protect it and reduce the chance of the stone absorbing moisture or liquids. StoneTech also makes a great product called Buletproof sealer. If you follow the directions and let it soak in for 20min then do a second coat you should notice a considerable difference in resistance to moisture.

It’s important to note that granite countertops are just polished rock. Basically a hard sponge and even when properly sealed, they will still absorb liquids if left on the surface for longer periods of time. The worst thing you can do is leave a dishwasher matt or cutting board in the same place. The moisture between the countertop surface and the items on top cannot evaporate so the stone WILL absorb that moisture.

Good luck.