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8 Best Granite Cleaners, According to Cleaning Experts

The secret to picture-perfect countertops.

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A kitchen countertop made of natural stone, like granite, marble or quartzite, requires regular cleaning and maintenance due to its porous nature. To keep your stone counters looking shiny and new, our pros at the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab recommend using a high-quality granite cleaner. That's because beyond cleaning, a granite cleaner can help prevent damage like stains and etching over time, as long as it’s followed up with regular sealing and polishing.

Our top pick: Granite Gold Clean & Shine. Suitable for various stone surfaces, our pros love this pH-neutral formula that won a Good Housekeeping Cleaning & Organizing Award. In Lab tests, we were impressed by how well it cleaned up dirt and stains, leaving countertops smooth and shiny.

The experts in the Cleaning Lab regularly test all types of daily cleaners, including stainless steel cleaners for your appliances, all purpose-cleaners, grill cleaners and much more. When selecting our favorite granite cleaners to keep your kitchen countertops in peak condition, we looked at testing results, compared how well granite test pieces repelled water before and after application, and reviewed the ingredients in each formula to ensure it is safe to use on stone.

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Best Overall

Granite Gold Clean & Shine

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Pros

  • Both a cleaner and polish in one
  • Impressive performance in Lab tests
  • Compatible with most natural stones

Cons

  • Two-in-one combo may not be as effective as individual cleaner and polish

Type: Spray | Size: 24 oz. | Safe for use on: Granite, marble, limestone, travertine and all other natural-stone and quartz surfaces | Scent: Citrus

This Good Housekeeping Cleaning & Organizing Award-winner does a great job keeping your granite countertops clean, protected and looking great. The pH-neutral formula works on a variety of stone surfaces so you can also use it on marble bathroom vanities, quartz counters and more. When it’s time to clean up, just spray some of the two-in-one product onto your countertop and wipe so it’s left with a subtle sheen.

We tested the product on the Lab’s countertops and were impressed with the final results. Spilled water beaded up after use, and the spray effectively cleaned away any dirt and stains while leaving the surface super smooth. We like this pick for anyone who needs a quick way to spruce up messy countertops, but we recommend using an individual cleaner followed by a polish for deeper cleaning. Note that this product should not be used prior to sealing.

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Best Value

Weiman Granite and Stone 3-in-1 Clean, Polish & Protect

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Granite and Stone 3-in-1 Clean, Polish & Protect

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Affordable
  • Cleans, polishes and protects

Cons

  • Not ideal for heavily soiled surfaces

Type: Spray | Size: 24 oz. | Safe for use on: Granite, marble, quartz, onyx, travertine, limestone, slate, laminate, porcelain, ceramic, tile, fiberglass and any non-porous hard, sealed surface | Scent: Unscented

This Weiman pick offers a lot of great value as a three-in-one product that cleans, shines and protects your countertops. The spray makes it easy to distribute so you can quickly wipe down surfaces in a circular motion, followed up by buffing with a clean, dry cloth. However, heavily soiled surfaces may require a more powerful cleaner and regular sealing is still recommended for long-term protection.

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Best Disinfecting

Weiman Disinfectant Granite & Stone Clean & Shine

Disinfectant Granite & Stone Clean & Shine
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Pros

  • Cleans and polishes countertops
  • Works on a variety of surfaces
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Only sold as spray

Type: Spray | Size: 24 oz. | Safe for use on: Non-porous sealed granite, sealed marble, sealed limestone, sealed slate, and glazed tile in kitchens, bathrooms, and other household areas | Scent: Citrus

Fight dirt and bacteria living on countertops with this citrus-scented disinfecting spray that not only cleans countertops effectively but makes them shine. Weiman cleaning products have performed well in previous Lab tests, and we like that this cleaner and polish's formula is pH-balanced so it's safe to use on stone surfaces like granite, marble and most quartz varieties. To clean up spills or a dirty cooking area, just spray the formula and wipe it down in a circular motion. For particularly greasy areas, the brand recommends leaving the formula on for three minutes before rubbing it in and wiping it dry. To kill bacteria and viruses, the surface must remain wet for 10 minutes.

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Best Wipes

Weiman Granite & Stone Disinfecting Wipes

Granite & Stone Disinfecting Wipes
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Pros

  • Disinfects surfaces
  • Multi-purpose
  • Convenient and fast working

Cons

  • Only 30 wipes per canister

Type: Wipes | Size: 30 sheets per canister | Safe for use on: Non-porous sealed granite, sealed marble, sealed limestone, sealed slate, and glazed tile in kitchens, bathrooms, and other household areas | Scent: Spring Garden

Quickly clean up a mess on your granite countertop with one of these easy-to-use wipes. According to Weiman, the formula disinfects surfaces, killing up to 99.9% of germs and bacteria. In addition to being safe on sealed, non-porous stone, these wipes are versatile and safe to use on glazed tiles in kitchens and bathrooms as well as sinks, tubs and showers. But keep in mind that with only 30 sheets per canister, these wipes may not be as cost-effective as a spray.

To disinfect, the surface must stay wet for four minutes and allowed to air.

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Best Plant-Based

Therapy Granite Cleaner & Polish

Granite Cleaner & Polish
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Pros

  • Plant-based formula
  • Cleans and polishes surfaces

Cons

  • Only sold in smaller 16-ounce size

Type: Spray | Size: 16 oz. | Safe for use on: Marble, quartz, onyx, travertine, slate & other sealed countertops | Scent: Lemon

Our Cleaning Lab experts have tested all-purpose cleaners, stainless steel cleaners and more from Therapy Clean and stand behind the brand. We like this cleaner and polish if you’re looking to clean countertops as well as restore shine. The formula is plant-based and pH-neutral so it’s safe on granite, and the lemon scent should be a welcome aroma in most kitchens. This pick comes with two bottles so you’ll be stocked up for a few months, or you can opt for the cleaner kit that includes a microfiber cloth.

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Best Sealer Wipes

Granite Gold Sealer Wipes

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Pros

  • Protected stone in Lab tests
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Wipes may become dry if not sealed properly

Type: Wipes | Size: 6 per pack | Safe for use on: Granite, marble, limestone, travertine and all other natural-stone and quartz surface | Scent: Unscented

Though granite countertops should be treated with a protective barrier when they are first installed, you should expect to re-seal natural stone every few months, on average, as the seal wears down over time. We like these sealer wipes, a previous Good Housekeeping Cleaning Awards winner, which protected our test stone slabs from stains, spills and scratches in our Lab.

Not only are these wipes safe on your hands, but each pack comes with six, pre-moistened wipes that will each cover about 75 square feet (or the typical kitchen countertop size). After cleaning your surface, grab a sealer wipe and use it on the stone one 3-foot section at a time and immediately buff it with a cloth.

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Best Cloth

E-Cloth Granite & Stone Cleaning Kit

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Pros

  • Cost-effective
  • Machine washable

Cons

  • No scent

Type: Cloth | Size: 2 cloths | Safe for use on: Granite, marble, enamel and other stones | Scent: Unscented

Though granite requires some upkeep, using the wrong cleaners can damage or dull the surface. This cleaning kit comes with everything you need for daily maintenance: The microfiber cloth helps pick up dirt and wipe away grime with the addition of some water, while the polishing cloth helps get rid of pesky fingerprints, absorbs moisture and restores shine. We love that once you’re done, you can just throw these into the washer and dryer so they’re ready for their next use!

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Best for Floors

Granite Gold Squeeze and Mop Floor Cleaner

Squeeze and Mop Floor Cleaner
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Pros

  • Ideal for stone floor surfaces
  • Formula is easy to apply

Cons

  • May leave residue according to online reviewers

Type: Liquid | Size: 32 oz. | Safe for use on: Granite, marble, travertine, and all other natural-stone and ceramic tile floors | Scent: Unscented

While we haven't tested this product yet, similar Granite Gold formulas have impressed us with their performance in Lab tests. What sets this pick apart? It's a cleaner made for hallway, bathroom and kitchen stone floors as well as natural stone and ceramic tile surfaces. The pH-balanced formula is safe yet effective at breaking down dirt and oils. Just squeeze out some of the formula when it's time to clean and distribute it with a mop. No rinsing is required, though some reviewers say it can leave some residue behind.

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How we test the best granite cleaners

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The product analysts and experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab test cleaning products all year round for every room and surface of your home, from carpet stain removers to the best drain cleaners, shower cleaners and more.

When narrowing down the best granite cleaners, we considered each product’s formula and whether its composition is safe for natural stone like granite. To evaluate a product’s performance, we cleaned granite test pieces in the Lab, applied dirt and stains to the surfaces and then evaluated how effectively the product cleaned, shined, protected the stone and repelled water. We also considered a product’s ease of use (e.g., Does it spray effectively?), the scent and any extra features like available refills or included cloths.

How should you clean granite?

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To clean granite countertops, follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Clean the countertop with a dedicated granite cleaner and allow it to dry.
  • Step 2 (skip this step if sealing isn’t needed): Apply a sealer to the granite in sections according to label directions, spreading the solution with a paper towel or cloth. Wait a few minutes, then buff with a cloth until the surface is completely dry.
  • Step 3: Follow up with a granite polish to leave your countertops shiny and protected. If sealing, wait at least 24 hours before polishing.

For quick touch-ups, you can also consider using a two-in-one formula that contains cleaner and polish when you are not sealing your countertops.

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What cleaners are safe to use on granite?

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Granite is a durable, resistant stone, but according to cleaning experts, it requires specific care to stay shiny and spotless. Traditional household cleaners like disinfectants that contain harsh chemicals are best avoided as they're harmful to the stone's finish, breaking it down and dulling it over time. When granite's seal is weak and worn down, the stone becomes vulnerable to staining, etching and all sorts of damage. Our experts advise sticking to a neutral, pH-balanced formula that's specifically made for granite.

How often should you seal granite countertops?

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To find out whether it’s time to seal your countertop, there's a simple water test: Pour some water on the counter. Let it sit and see if it beads up on the surface. "If the water soaks in, that's an indicator that the finish is worn and needs to be resealed," Forté advises. For the best protection of your granite, you should test the sealer every few months and make sure that it’s beading, especially in high use areas. Another indicator of it being time to reseal is when it's not as easy to wipe things up as it used to be.

According to industry experts, the good news is that you can never overseal a countertop as it doesn’t hurt the stone so it may be better to be safe than sorry!

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How can you keep granite shiny?

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To keep granite looking shiny and new, you should use a three-pronged strategy of cleaner, sealer and polish. But keep in mind that polish is the final coat that makes countertops look as shiny and smooth as possible (with the help of sealer). Most granite polishes you’ll find on the market today are spray-and-wipe. Just grab a paper towel or microfiber cloth to polish your countertop, and always avoid abrasive materials.

What to look for when shopping for granite cleaner

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✔️ Cleaner type: There are various types of granite cleaners. Decide whether you’re looking for a daily cleaner, sealer, polish or a two-in-one combination of cleaner and polish or even a three-in-one formula that does a mix of all. Individual products are best for routine maintenance, whether your counters need a deep clean or a fresh coat of protective sealer or sparkly polish. Combination products such as two-in-one cleaner and polish are slightly less effective, but an excellent go-to when you need to quickly clean up your countertop.

✔️ Formula: When shopping for granite cleaner, “don’t use anything acidic,” Home Care & Cleaning Lab Executive Director, Carolyn Forté warns. “Cleaning granite with vinegar or homemade cleaners is a bad idea as it can etch natural stone,” she adds. “Ideally, you should use something specifically formulated for granite.” Neutral-pH formulas make a good match, but you can also use dish soap with warm water if you're looking for a home remedy. If you choose to clean with dish soap, Forté advises always rinsing the countertop afterward to remove any lingering residue.

✔️ Scent: Granite cleaners typically have a scent, such as citrus, lemon or similar. It’s important to choose a product with a fragrance that you think you’ll enjoy frequently smelling in your kitchen since countertops have to be cleaned so frequently.

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Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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The Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care & Cleaning Lab provides expert tips and reviews on all things cleaning. Carolyn Forté brings over 40 years of experience as a consumer products expert to her role as executive director of the Home Care & Cleaning Lab. She has deep analytical testing and editorial writing expertise in categories like washers, dryers and vacuum cleaners, plus every tip needed to keep a home clean and organized.

GH Institute senior writer and reviews analyst Olivia Lipski closely collaborated with Forté to write this guide based on our Cleaning Lab’s extensive testing data. A new homeowner with porous marble countertops, she knows how important it is to regularly clean, seal and polish natural stone to prevent unintentional damage. She's tried several of the stone cleaners featured above in her own kitchen.

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Olivia Lipski
Senior Reviews Writer & Analyst

Olivia (she/her) is a senior reviews writer and analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests and writes about tech, home, travel, fitness, parenting and health products. Since joining GH in 2021, she has continued to leverage her extensive product reviews experience by staying on top of the industry’s latest innovations and helping readers make better buying decisions. Olivia is a graduate of the George Washington University, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.


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