Can I use Universal Cleaner on stone, marble, or granite?Updated 5 hours ago
TL;DR: Yes. Many customers use Universal Cleaner on marble, granite, and quartz composite worktops with good results. Stone finishes vary enormously (polished, honed, sealed, unsealed), so always spot test first and buff dry immediately to avoid water marks on porous surfaces. For unsealed, honed, or soft stone (travertine, limestone), check with your supplier before use.
Which stone finishes work with Universal Cleaner?
✓ Polished marble & granite
Sealed, glossy surfaces that generally respond well. Still worth a spot test, and always buff dry promptly to preserve the sheen. Check your manufacturer care guides as they can vary.
✓ Quartz composite worktops
Caesarstone, Silestone, and other engineered quartz worktops. More resilient than natural stone since they're sealed through resin binders, though manufacturer care guides still vary.
✓ Honed marble & stone
Matte, more porous finish. Absorbs liquid more readily than polished stone. Spot test carefully and never leave moisture pooled on the surface. Manufacturer care guides vary.
⚠ Travertine, limestone & unsealed stone
Softer, more reactive stones that absorb liquid quickly and can show etching. Any unsealed stone carries more risk with any cleaning product. Consult your supplier's care guide before using Universal Cleaner, and check spot test results closely.
How do I clean stone safely with Universal Cleaner?
✓ Three-step stone clean
Spot test first. Spray a small amount in a hidden area. Wait a few minutes, wipe, and check for any change in colour, sheen, or texture before cleaning the full surface.
Spray and wipe. Light, even pressure. Don't over-saturate or scrub hard. Stone responds better to gentle handling than force.
Buff dry immediately with a clean microfibre cloth. Never leave liquid to pool or sit on stone. Ultra Pro Cloth is ideal for a streak-free finish.
What should I watch for when cleaning stone?
⚠ Warning signs to watch for
Sheen change (matte patches on gloss). Colour darkening (liquid being absorbed). Water marks or streaking. Etching (tiny pits or dull spots). Texture roughness. If any of these show up during a spot test, stop and contact your stone supplier for a stone-specific cleaner.

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Last reviewed: May 2026 · Koh UK


