Answer. Yes, Clorox® Regular-Bleach2 is safe for sealed granite countertops. Remember, bleach should never be used full strength for cleaning any surface — it should always be diluted with water first. For disinfecting countertops, use a solution of 1/2 cup Clorox® Regular-Bleach2 per gallon of water.
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- Does black granite need to be sealed? Unlike other varieties of granite, which are porous, Absolute Black granite doesn't need to be sealed. If you apply an impregnating granite sealer to this stone, you'll see hazy streaks on the surface because it doesn't absorb. This won't damage the stone, but it will affect its appearance.
- How do you care for black granite countertops? For daily use, granite cleaners or soap and water are the best ways to clean and disinfect your countertop. Granite cleaners are specially formulated for natural stone, so they won't ruin its surface or sealer. Rock Doctor's Granite & Quartz Cleaner is the perfect cleaner for your black granite countertops.
- Can you use Clorox wipes on granite countertop? Clorox, whether it is Clorox wipes or the Multi-Purpose cleaning fluid, is not safe to use for cleaning and disinfecting your granite. The multi-purpose cleaner contains bleach, which is extremely harmful for granite and many other natural stones.
- Can you bleach baby bottle nipples? Tips for Cleaning Baby Bottles and Nipples Baby bottles, nipples, dishes and high chairs can be easily sanitized using Clorox® Regular-Bleach2. Soak washed items for 2 minutes in a solution of 2 teaspoons of Clorox® Regular-Bleach2 per gallon of water. Pour solution through nipples. Drain dry.
- Can I use bleach on baseball pants? To do this, add 1 ½ teaspoons Clorox® Regular Bleach2 to ¼ cup water and apply a drop of that solution to a hidden part of the stripe. Wait one minute, then blot dry. No color change means you can safely launder the baseball pants.
- What is best cleaner for granite countertops? For regular granite cleaning, the best cleaner is nothing more sophisticated than mild dish soap diluted with water. (You can also make a homemade granite cleaner made with a base of rubbing alcohol.) Wet a sponge with water from the tap and squirt dish soap into its center.