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G603 Granite Bathroom Vanity Top With Sink
Material: Chinese G603 Grey Granite
Sizes: 25"x22",31"x22",37"x22",49"x22",61"x22",73"x22"
Thickness:20,30mm
Surface: Polished
MOQ: 50 Sets

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Chinese G603 Grey Granite Bathroom Vanity Top With Sink For Home and Hotel Decoration

The China Grey Granite Stone G603 with wide applications, the products also in various shapes and sizes. This granite stone can be used indoors such as a countertop, vanity top, flooring tiles, and stone basin, wall tiles, but also can be used for outdoor paving stone, kerbstone, cobblestone, and garden landscaping stone, fountain, statues, etc.

A Natural Granite bathroom vanity top with a sink gives your bathroom or washroom a fresh, restored feel. With our variety of granite color selection of countertops and vanity tops, you can easily create your ideal space faster and more affordably than you might imagine.

G603 Grey Granite Countertops, Vanity Top With Sink For Bathroom
Material Natural Granite
Size Big Slabs 1800*600mm,2400*1200mm,2800*1600mm,etc
Cut To Size 300*300mm,300*600mm,600*600mm,etc
Countertops 96" x 26", 76"x36", 98”x26", 108" x 26" etc
Vanity Tops 25"x22" , 31"x22", 37”x22" , 49”x22”, 60” x22” etc
Thickness 15mm,18mm,20mm,30mm,etc
Finish Polished,Hammered,Flamed,etc
Edge Ease,Bullnose,Ogee,Bevel,Laminated,etc
Usage Countertop, Vanity Top, Table Top, Flooring, Wall Cladding
Color White, Black, Green, Yellow, Red, etc
MOQ 50Pcs
Packing Standard export carton with pallet
Delivery Time Within 25 days after receiving the deposit

Do's of Cleaning Granite Countertops and Vanity Tops

The easiest way to keep your stone looking great is to avoid bad habits that may damage it. Granite, marble, travertine, limestone, soapstone, quartz countertops, and other solid surfaces like these are similar in many ways, but their differences require varying degrees of maintenance.

However, if you utilize the granite countertop care and cleaning procedures that apply to all your countertops- no matter what type of stone countertops or surface- you'll eliminate most potential problems without ever having to think too hard about it or worry that you may be causing damage.

Do: Blot up Spills Immediately

Acidic substances like wine, coffee, fruit juices, tomato sauce, and sodas will not etch granite like they do marble, but they could potentially stain the surface. Cooking oils may also leave a stain if not wiped up.

Do: Clean Surfaces Using a Sponge or Soft Cloth

Using a specially formulated natural stone and granite cleaner like this Granite & Marble Cleaning Spray is recommended to keep your countertops in the best condition while also protecting the sealer. However, hot water will do for quick clean-ups.

Dish soap won't permanently damage your granite, but repeated use of soapy water will cause build-up (yes, even if you rinse) and dull your countertop's shine. So, regularly using dish soap for cleaning granite countertops is not recommended.

Do: Use Coasters Under all Glasses, Bottles, and Cans

Again, granite won't itch, and using coasters on dense and/or properly sealed granite is not an absolute necessity like with marble, but using coasters is just a good practice to protect all bath and kitchen countertop surfaces.

Do: Use Trivets and Hot Pads Under Pots & Pans

Yes, you can take a hot pot off the stove and put it right on granite countertops without any problems. It is possible for granite (or any stone or quartz) to suffer "thermal shock" and crack, but rare. You don't want to put hot pans on any other surface except for soapstone.

But you must consider other issues as well…

Grit that gets trapped between the pot and the countertop surface may scratch the surface–even granite countertops. Granite is very hard and durable and can take tons of abuse without any significant damage, but it can develop light surface scratches or pit in high-use areas around the sink and cooktop.

It is not common, but it is possible. And ALL other surfaces are softer than granite. Better safe than sorry.

If it does happen, don't fret too much. Most chips and scratches can be repaired, but it's best to avoid them by following the granite countertop care tips.

Also, once you remove the hot pan from the countertop, the surface will be very hot and may burn.

Do: Use a Cutting Board

Again, avoid the possibility of scratching the solid surface and protect your knives. Cutting on the stone will dull and damage your knives' edges quickly. You should never use your granite counter as a cutting board. 

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