How To Restore the look of a Black Composite Granite Sink:
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When cleaning a black granite sink, many individuals confuse mineral deposits with minor surface damage. Although both mineral deposits and surface damage have a chalky-looking white haze, they have vastly different methods of removal. This video shows one of our recent customers videotaping our restoration guide while she walks through it. A special thanks to Cathy K from Rogers Minnesota for sending us this video and letting us edit and use it for the benefit of helping others. The complete step-by-step instructions are below:
1. Preparation for Repair
We need to begin by removing all grime, grit, oils, and mineral deposits (calcium and lime) with the Supreme Surface Scum & Mineral Deposit Remover. Do this by liberally applying it to the area, and letting it sit for 15 minutes or more. Make sure to keep it moist and don't let it dry.
After this, gently agitate the area with a non-abrasive pad or cloth. We recommend using a Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Dish Wand with very little pressure to the surface.
Thoroughly rinse and dry. It is important to repeat this step until the sink's appearance no longer changes between applications and remains consistent. Note: If you've used oil on the surface of your sink in the past, your sink will look worse after the first application of this product. If this happens to you, have no worries because you're on your way to restoring the look of your granite sink.
2. Restoration and Repair
For this portion, you will need a (new) plain white rag or towel, gloves, a new paintbrush, a disposable bowl, and Miracle 511 Seal & Enhance or NuVibrants Composite Sink Treatment.
Begin by making sure the sink is entirely clean and dry.
With the gloves on, place your disposable bowl in the sink, and pour some of the 511 Sealer & Enhancer into the bowl.
From here, you will want to take the paintbrush and spread the 511 Seal & Enhance all along the sink. Since it modifies appearance, make sure you do not spill or apply it to any area other than the sink. Make sure the sink is completely covered.
Let the product dry for 4-5 minutes, and wipe all excess off with the plain white rag or towel.
From here, it will take 4-6 hours for the remainder of the 511 Sealer & Enhancer to dry. Wait one hour into the drying process, and observe the sink. If you believe the sink would benefit from another application, now is the time to re-apply it.
Please note that for each application, it will take longer to dry. Even in cases where individuals have sandpapered their entire sink, more than 3 coats has never been necessary in our experience.
3. Clean Protect and Maintain the Sink
After the sink has finished drying, you will want to apply the Supreme Surface Granite Quartz & Marble Treatment with ioSeal to the sink. Simply spray on, wipe off and wait 20- 30 seconds before using your sink..
Although your sink is now ready to use, it is important to continue using the Supreme Surface Granite Quartz & Marble Treatment with ioSeal to the sink at lease once a day, every day, for 10-14 days to maximize the ioSeal protectants. This will help make the sink easier to clean and keep clean in the future and maintain the vibrants of color.
If your sink has a white haze that can't seem to be removed in step one, you don't have an issue with mineral deposits, it's most likely damage to the surface and here's how to fix it. This restoration process is a proven method to restore the look of black composite granite sinks. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to give us a call at our help line by calling 317-865-0000.
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