We finished up redoing the kitchen several months ago.
For countertops, our choices were:
--Laminate. Best function/cleanability, but suggested as inapt above a certain value of house (which ours is). Except for that, would have been my first choice.
--Solid Surface aka Corian. Sustains burn marks above 400F, although easily repaired. Easily cleaned. Somewhat synthetic looking. Elimated from consideration.
--Silestone. A composite of granite dust (93%) and glue. Really like the looks of this. But it too sustains burn marks above 400F--and unlike solid surfaces is not repairable.
--Tile. Can't stand uneven work surfaces, and grease buildup in the grout joints. Eliminated from consideration.
--Granite.
So we went with granite. Its beautiful. We're happy.
The problem with living with it turned out to be how to clean it. The fabricator, who I've known for 25 years, warned me to prevent ANY petroleum based substance such as caulk or other from contacting the granite either on top or below, as the surface dulling stain would migrate through the granite.
He said to use soap and water ONLY, which btw works fine. Problem is you have to do a LOT of wiping--soap, rinse a few times to be sure to get off ALL the soap, then wipe dry so you don't get water stains.
My wife, to whom the counter cleanup part of meal prep falls, wanted something she could 'wipe on wipe off' ala Fantastik.
She did some web searching then bought a few aerosol cans of Rock Doctor
http://rockdoctor.net/ for $10 each plus shipping. Rock Doctor did the job insofar as wipe on wipe off went, but it turned out to be god awful expensive on a per use basis--about ten bucks a month for daily use.
So I started doing some searching. I stumbled on Stone Tech Pro
http://www.stonetechpro.com
The thing I liked right away was that all Stone Tech Pro products have MSDS sheets. These are required of all chemical manufacturers to obtain various federal approvals. It costs some money to get. Not a lot, but some. (Let's be fair--Rock Doctor has MSDS sheets available too).
Stone Tech Pro is available pre-mixed in a refillable spray container, and pre-mixed by the gallon. No aerosol of which I'm aware. It had some good recommendations here and there.
Then I found two things that sealed the deal. Dupont recently acquired Stone Tech Pro from its founder. When it comes to chemicals, Dupont flat out knows its stuff.
Second, very good prices and free shipping for Stone Tech Pro products at...drumbeat...Amazon.
Monthly cost, daily use, now around $2.00 per month, which I can live with.
Wipe on wipe performance is fine. Granite is happy. Wife is happy (and well-fed!).
StoneTech APCR12-22S All-Purpose Stone & Tile Cleaner - 24 oz. Spray
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 8&v=glance
StoneTech APCC4-1G All-Purpose Stone & Tile Cleaner - Gallon
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 8&v=glance
Thanks to Cathy2 who, after hearing my granite dweeb rave suggested I post a granite info dump here.
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