Why does my granite look pitted?

"Pitting" occurs because of the crystalline composition of granite. As granite was formed and cooled deep beneath the earth's surface small empty pockets developed between the various mineral crystals in the stone. Over time these voids were filled with softer minerals.
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How do you fix a pitted granite countertop?

A: There are several options for patching divots in granite and other natural stones, including two-part epoxy, polyester resin mixed with hardener, and acrylic resin cured with ultraviolet light.
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Is pitting normal in granite?

ANSWER: Pitting in a granite counter top is not a common maintenance issue, but it can happen. As the granite is extracted from the earth it is cut multiple times and any of these cuts can create faces where the various minerals in the stone are suddenly without the surrounding support that it naturally had.
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Why does my granite feel pitted?

Holes in your granite countertop are called pitting. Pitting is a small crack, indentation or fissure in the natural stone's surface. It can be caused by the polishing process or an inherent, unique mark of the stone. All natural stones have pitting to some extent, though most are barely visible.
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Is it normal for granite to have rough spots?

Granite slabs can become rough for several reasons, ranging from a low-quality stone selection to improper sealing or a lot of wear and tear. But that roughness doesn't have to stick around.
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How do you remove rough spots from granite?

To fix rough spots on a granite countertop, you can:
  1. Use epoxy resin to fill the hole and repair its smooth finish.
  2. Use a store-bought granite countertop repair kit.
  3. Hire a professional to do a longer-lasting repair.
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Why is my granite not smooth?

The reason for gritty surfaces on granite kitchen countertops is most likely the fact that they were not correctly or completely finished in the first place. Granite slabs are finished and polished using specialized industrial equipment that produces the best possible finish for a particular slab.
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Does granite sealer fill pits?

Sealers work below the surface. They don't fill anything that you can see. Also, you should not have pits in the surface. True, some granites can develop a few pits as some crystals come loose with use, but new granite should be mirror smooth.
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Can granite be repolished?

Most granite surfaces require remedial polishing every five to 15 years, depending on the traffic or use they receive. Your newly polished granite must, of course, then be re-sealed to protect it from stains and other harmful issues. Doctor Granite discusses that process below.
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How often do u have to seal granite countertops?

If the granite surface immediately takes in most of the water and develops a dark mark or ring, you need to seal it once every few months. If it takes a few minutes for your stone countertop to soak up all the water, you only need to seal it once every year or two.
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Why does my granite have dull spots?

Granite countertops can add a sleek elegance to any kitchen, and because they're highly durable, they don't require much maintenance. Over time, however, acidic substances can etch the surface of your counter, or residue from grease and soap can build up on the surface, causing the granite to look dull and faded.
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How do you make granite smooth and shiny?

To put a shine on your granite, pour a little cooking oil on a soft cleaning cloth and wipe it across the countertop. Buff it gently. This makes the counter a little bit stain-resistant and gives it a glossy shine. Even if you know how to clean countertops correctly, your granite will need to be resealed periodically.
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Why is my granite countertop gritty?

Grit on granite countertops is usually due to a low-grade / poor quality slab that cannot be fully polished. All the mineral grains of the granite will continue to flake off. Your options are to replace the countertop or apply a permanent topical coating to bind the granite surface.
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How do you make your granite look new again?

Simply get a quality soap film remover to get the shine back. High mineral content in your water (hard water) can also result in a dulling buildup on your countertops. Most soap film removers will do the job, but you can also find combination soap buildup/mineral deposit removers that can tackle both problems.
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Why does my granite look like water spots?

If you have hard water it is going to leave spots that need cleaning, but that is the water, not the granite. It was always occurring you just did not notice it on the counter. The most common granite finish is polished, and it is a very glossy and smooth surface.
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What should you not put on a granite countertop?

Top 7 Worst Cleaners to Use on Granite Countertops
  • Ammonia.
  • Bleach.
  • Vinegar.
  • Grout cleaners.
  • Bath tile cleaners.
  • Orange, lemon, or other citrus cleaners.
  • Glass cleaners.
  • Hydrogen peroxide.
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Can you seal granite yourself?

The good news is sealing granite is an easy do-it-yourself project. Many homeowners seal their granite counters once or twice a year, although you can seal them more regularly if you wish because it is not possible to over-seal natural stone.
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How can you tell if granite is sealed?

How do I know if my granite needs to be sealed?
  1. pour a tablespoon of regular tap water onto the counter and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
  2. Wipe away water with a dry cloth.
  3. Is there a darkening of the stone?
  4. If there is darkening, your counters could use some sealer.
  5. If color hasn't changed, the stone is sealed.
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Do granite countertops need to be resealed?

Granite is one of the strongest materials on Earth, so is it really necessary to seal granite countertops? Absolutely! Granite that has not been properly sealed can store germs and moisture – things you don't want on your food preparation surfaces.
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How do you smooth granite?

Polishing granite countertop edges is a piece of cake as long as you follow these 9 simple steps.
  1. Place the granite on a flat work surface. ...
  2. Wet the edge with water. ...
  3. Attach the polishing pads to the grinder. ...
  4. Start Polishing With Grit 50. ...
  5. Move the grinder from left to right. ...
  6. Wipe down with water as you go.
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How do you make granite look good?

Choose a simple, complementary backsplash tile.

A subway tile in a neutral tone like ivory, off-white, or even greige will complement the granite and actually work to tone it down. Stick with a slightly warmer tone to help it blend in. So if you want a white tile, make sure it's a white with warm undertones.
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Can you polish granite after installation?

When installed as countertops or flooring, granite provides distinction few other materials are able to. However, in time, the gorgeous finish on granite will become worn, dulled and scratched. The stone must be polished to give it a new surface and restore the brilliant gleam.
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Do granite countertops have imperfections?

While natural stone is famed for its distinctive beauty, imperfections in granite countertops and other stone surfaces can be a concern for some. For instance, prospective stone buyers might worry that the “flaws” in natural stone could take away from the unity and elegance of their design.
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