![]() It was annoying enough to put us off our food!~~~ no exaggeration! -The cabinet under our sink looked like a graveyard for failed granite cleaners. Others didn't clean well at all, took too long to dry, or worse, smelled like a gas-station. Some were too waxy, so they showed fingerprints and glass-rings. We tried every product out there dozens of them! -Some would clean OK, but would leave streaks. We loved our granite counter-top, until we learned how hard it was to keep clean. Still well worth it, if it prevents the food stains from settling in. I don't think the finish would be permanent and probably would have to repeat in a couple of months. I've also tried this spray on marble counter in my bath and the results were similar. The shine is a little less obvious as its a white surface but its noticeable when viewing directly. For the scorch marks I used a little baking soda to remove the stain and then used this spray to even the finish across the surface. The quartz feels a slightly glossy and water repellant after use. It does leave a smooth finish on the surface of quartz due to which it becomes a little stain resistant. The cleaner does not directly remove the scorch marks but removes the light stains left due to food. The one I have shown in the picture is a scorch mark that was left due to a microwave heated glass container. I keep getting some nasty stains that do not go off easily with wiping alone. Welding tanks and oxygen tanks are not accepted.I have white quartz countertops in my kitchen and they are very difficult to maintain.Propane bottles and tanks (maximum: 20 lbs), fire extinguishers and aerosol cans (full, partly full or that once held a hazardous substance).All household paint, wood stains, varnish, paint thinner and spray paint.Bleach, drain and toilet cleaners, hot tub and swimming pool chemicals, oven cleaners, spot removers and carpet cleaners, photo chemicals, glues and adhesives and other similar substances.Many retail businesses also accept batteries.All batteries, including computer, car and household batteries.Motor oil, oil filters, antifreeze, brake and transmission fluid, gasoline, diesel and rust remover.These items can poison the environment if buried in a landfill.īringing them to an Eco Station protects people and our environment. Household hazardous waste is the unwanted poisonous, flammable, corrosive or reactive substances from our homes. Includes: renovation waste, soil, sod, gravel, lumber, shingles, wood and vinyl siding, fencing, and other mixed waste Large items (sofa or item of similar size) Small items (chair, toilet or item of similar size) Bags must be see-through and cannot contain any recyclables, food scraps or yard waste, or fees will apply. Note: material must be loose or in paper bags.Includes: grass clippings, leaves, mulch, tree cones and needles, yard and garden trimmings, branches, roots, tree stumps and trunks.Includes: passenger vehicle, motorcycle and ATV tires.Includes: large Styrofoam pieces like blocks, packaging and coolers.Includes: BBQs, bicycles, rebar, filing cabinets, plumbing fixtures, frying pans and other worn-out metal items.Note: hazardous waste from business is not accepted.Includes: automotive fluids, batteries, chemicals, glues and adhesives, paints and stains (max container size: 20L). ![]() Includes: light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and lighting fixtures.Note: fees apply to appliances containing CFCs, like refrigerators and air conditioners.Includes: any item with a battery or cord. ![]()
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