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Black Galaxy countertop proper care

Looks like I was also mislead into sealing my Black Galaxy countertops unnecesarily. You mention using paint thinner to remove it. Can the specific kind you mention be found at home improvement stores like Lowes or Home Depot? Except for the sealer, I've never used any type of cleaner on them. I simply wipe them down with a damp cloth diaper every night but recently read that I should spray them with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water - good or bad idea?
 

Dear Shannon:

 

Can the specific kind you mention be found at home improvement stores like Lowes or Home Depot?

 

Absolutely: in the paint department.

At any paint store, too.

 

recently read that I should spray them with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water - good or bad idea?

 

IMO it is really a bad idea! It could be acceptable only (very) occasionally for disinfecting purposes, under particular circumstances, but certainly not on a routine basis.

Your own reported cleaning procedure would be all right only if you don't use your countertop too much, because if you do, it would not do much cleaning. (You wouldn't do your dishes with just water, would you?…)

 

All in all, I can see the usual routine: they told you to seal a stone that could not be sealed, but they “forgot” to tell you what to use to properly clean it.

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