Granite (diament) is a kitchen surface material that many families prefer to use. With outstanding durability and natural beauty, granite is an ideal choice to help increase aesthetics and ensure hygiene for the kitchen space.
However, housewives also need to pay attention to some of the following solutions to restore and treat the yellow stain on the granite surface.
Baking soda
The safest and most effective criterion for treating yellow stains on granite is the use of substances with mild alkalinity. Baking soda will be the top choice that housewives should use by mixing baking soda with a sufficient amount of water to form a thick mixture.
Next, apply a thick layer of this mixture to the stain, wrap the food with a film and apply a film to the edges to keep the moisture.
This mixture should be left for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours for long-term stains. Then remove the baking soda layer and rinse with warm water to help clean the granite.
Old oxygen combined with baking soda
For stains such as tea, coffee, or long-lasting fruit juice, it is necessary to combine hydrogen peroxide (3%) with baking soda. In this mixture, old oxygen will help whiten safely, while baking soda will help clean up stains.
Housewives can mix baking soda with old oxygen to create a thick mixture, curb on stains and cover and leave for 24 hours. This process may need to be done a few times if the stain is left for a long time before being able to be removed.