How To Seal Granite/Marble & Polish Brass
After they did the dig for the pool the other day I had about an inch of dust in the house. My fault, I kept opening the door to go out and see what they were doing and to take pictures, I wanted to document The Beginning of the Pool. Then I would just watch them through the screen, and boy did I let a ton of dust inside. It was time to clean this place up, so I thought I would do a "big" clean. I thought you might want to see my tips on How to Seal Granite/Marble & Polish Brass.
When the kitchen was finished in February, the granite people had sealed the granite at their shop when they finished the fabrication. They suggested that I seal it again in approximately 60 to 90 days. My contractor also only had me wipe the grout dust off of the marble backsplash, then he sealed the grout and said to let it cure for at least 30 days. So since we are at the 60 day mark and I have a really dirty family room and kitchen, I thought I would take care of these tasks.
First I dusted, vacuumed and then mopped all the floors. Boy that cleaned up a ton of dust, now I felt like I could wash down all the counters and cabinets and get ready to do some polishing and sealing.
When I washed down the counters I also took all my oils and the utensil holder off this brass tray and cleaned all the oil bottles. Time to wash and polish the brass. I love this piece, so perfect to hold all my necessary things near the...
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