Granite is porous, so it needs to be sealed after installation. Next, let's take a look at how to use oily protective agent for granite seals?

1. When sealing, divide the countertop into several parts, each about 4-5 square feet, so that the sealing is more even.
2. Use a rag to gently apply the oily protective agent to the granite countertop. You can also use a soft brush.
3. Let stand for 3-4 minutes until the protective agent is absorbed.

4. When the protective agent is almost dry, reapply it again. The amount of protective agent should be less than the first time, spread it evenly with a clean soft cloth.
5. Repeat the above steps until the entire table is completed.
After 6, 2 hours, start these steps from the beginning. The penetration time of the protective agent depends on its brand. Some protective agents are fast, but some are slower. It is best to read the instruction manual.
Note: Oil-based protective agent can protect granite countertops very well, but this alone is not enough. If you want to keep granite countertops beautiful and new, you need to clean them regularly. Prepare some stone soap (natural vegetable soap is also available). Stone soap forms a thin film during regular deep cleaning. They help prevent stains and debris from contaminating the granite countertops. They have the same function as a washing liquid, but are gentler and safer.