Granite Vanity Tops
ON SALE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
- Timeless Style / Enduring, stunning looks that complement any bathroom design.
- Natural Beauty / Each surface uniquely special.
- High-End Effect / Luxurious appearance that makes a statement and enhances home value.
- Wide Selection / Available in an array of beautiful, striking colors and patterns.
- Easy Care / Easy to keep clean and sanitary to avoid bacterial contamination.
- Highly Durable / Hard, long-lasting surface that resists staining and retains its beauty for many years.
- Wise Investment / No one can match the quality, workmanship and value of a Rynone Granite Vanity Top.
- Sustainably Made / Rynone uses eco‑friendly processes to manufacture its vanity tops.
Three Sizes in stock - includes top, sink, and 4" backsplash
25" x 22"
$ 195.00
31" x 22"
$ 225.00
37" x 22"
$ 245.00
Natural Granite Countertop Care & Maintenance
Natural granite countertops are a beautiful and durable addition to any kitchen or bathroom. To keep them looking their best, regular care and maintenance are essential. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you maintain your granite surfaces.
Daily Cleaning
1. Use Mild Detergent: For everyday cleaning, use a soft cloth or sponge with warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, they can damage the finish.
2. Wipe Spills: Clean up spills promptly, especially acidic substances like lemon juice, vinegar, or wine. These can etch the surface over time.
Weekly Maintenance
1. Deep Cleaning: Once a week, give your countertops a more thorough cleaning. Use a granite-safe cleaner or a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol (1:1 ratio). Spray the solution and wipe it with a microfiber cloth.
2. Check for Sealant: Check if the sealant is still effective. Conduct a simple water test: sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface. If it beads up, the seal is intact; if it soaks in, it’s time to reseal.
Resealing
Frequency: Most granite countertops need resealing every 1-3 years. However, high-traffic areas may require more frequent resealing.
Application: Use a high-quality granite sealer. Clean the surface thoroughly before application, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results.
Preventive Care
1. Use Cutting Boards: When chopping or slicing to prevent scratches and nicks.
2. Avoid Hot Objects: Always use trivets or hot pads to prevent thermal shock.
Stain Removal
Oil-based Stains: Sprinkle baking soda on the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24 hours before rinsing.
Water-based Stains: Use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia, applying it to the stain and covering it for a few hours before rinsing.
Ink Stains: Apply rubbing alcohol to a cloth and gently blot the area until the stain lifts.
Final Tips
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Stay away from bleach, ammonia, or any harsh chemicals.
Use Coasters: To prevent rings, use coasters under glasses and cups.










