Granite Gold Stone and Tile Floor Concentrate Cleaner is an easy-to-use no-rinse cleaning solution. You can use it on all-natural stone floors – marble, granite, travertine, slate and more. This safe-to-use cleaner breaks down dirt and oils, maintains shine and resists mop marks and streaks for a deep clean.
- 32 oz.
- Non-acidic
- No phosphates or ammonia
- Non-toxic
- Biodegradable
- pH balanced
Jamir O’Keefe (verified owner) –
The Granite Gold Stone Tile and Floor works well to clean my floors and leave them shiny and new looking. Easy to use and works great!
Tyler Klocko (verified owner) –
Granite Gold Stone and tile floor cleaner is a non toxic, with No phosphates or ammonia. My first choice in floor cleaning products as long as it works. This product exceeded my expectations. We have many different floors in this house. From mexican tile to marble to a little travertine. All the floors have decorative tile inlays. I knew this was different. It poured out of the bottle with slightly thicker consistency. I knew it was going to do something better than the water based products I have been using. The floors are about 6 years old and we have been considering professionally re-treating them. That would cost thousands. Because of the thickness of the product I mixed 2 oz per gallon to be on the safe side for streaks. The result was wonderful. The floors are no longer dull and look nearly as good as the day we put them down. It dried to a warm glow. Using this product regularly will enhance and protect the floors. It did clean well without any streaks. Not all types of mops to the same job. The wrong [ or old mop] will be the cause of streaking, especially with the use of a protectorent. I use a string mop. The floors are cleaner and with this product beautiful.
Marcelo Morissette (verified owner) –
Floor looks great. Easy to use. No rinsing necessary.
Dandre Buckridge (verified owner) –
This product is a great value as it’s a concentrate that you add to your mop water for cleaning natural stone and tile floors. It will last a long time working to keep your natural floors clean and bright. Super easy to use on freshly swept floors. Add 2-4 oz per gallon of water (hot or cold), mop and leave to dry. Do not rinse with clean water as you don’t want to remove the cleaner from the floor. Well known established brand name for care of natural stone.
Jayne Ryan (verified owner) –
I used this on my bathroom and laundry room floor. Did a great job and left a nice shine
Alessandra Watsica (verified owner) –
I usually use a multi-cleaner for my floor, but I thought I try the Granite old Stone and Tile Floor Concentrate Cleaner on my ceramic tile kitchen floor. It only takes a few ounces with a gallon of hot water. I mopped the floor and it cleaned it pretty well. You do not need to rinse. On the contrary, it will remove the coating that protects the floor. It dried well.
Onie Schumm (verified owner) –
Great for a deep clean!I ordered this for the tile in my kitchen. I have cream colored grout and throughout the last couple of years I have noticed that the grout is getting very dingy looking. At first I just mopped the floor with the diluted cleaner and I felt like it was very effective. I decided to try to clean my grout with it as well. I applied 1 to 1 diluted solution to the grout and let it sit for a minute or so. I then scrubbed it with an old tooth brush. With minimal effort the grout looks much better. It is not perfect, but much better. I will be slowly going through my kitchen over the next few weeks hitting a few square feet at a time (so I don’t kill my knees).I would recommend the product as a great cleaning agent for mopping and for cleaning your grout with some additional elbow grease.
Helena Christiansen (verified owner) –
I purchased a large home last year with a large master bath with lots of granite, stone and tile. I have used Granite Gold to clean my granite counter tops but wanted to try Granite Gold Stone and Tile Floor cleaner on my tile floors. 4oz of concentrate for 1 gallon of water was plenty for my bathroom floor. I was surprised how dirty the water became as I mopped the floor, even though the floor look clean to begin with. A few hours later after the floor was dry, it had a nice luster. I decided to mop the floor one more time just to see how dirty the water would be. To my surprise, there was still a bit more dirt in the mop water. The floor has a nice subtle sheen, that I don’t remember seeing before, although I don’t normally look down at the floor. I like this floor cleaner and will use it on all the tile floors in my home.
Wanda Mohr (verified owner) –
I was quite impressed with how this Granite Gold 32 oz. stone and tile floor concentrate cleaner performed on my old tile floor. The cleaner goes a long way and you only have to add two to four ounces of cleaner to a gallon of water. After the first pass using a sponge mop the water was quite filthy so I dumped it out and gave it a second pass and the floor looks so much cleaner now. I even tried a mild solution of the cleaner on my dark granite counter top which never looks dirty but never feels clean. It did a great job and the counter has a great shine and feels clean now. The directions state not to rinse the cleaner off as that would remove the protectant from the surface. The cleaner has a mild citrus fragrance. It can be used on any natural stone or ceramic tile surface. I don’t believe it will make a worn or damaged floor look great but it will keep a good floor looking its best.
Ethan Wunsch (verified owner) –
Scrubbed the floor–it took off the dirt and left the floor feeling good–not sticky!
Ellsworth Weissnat (verified owner) –
This cleaner is the best. It has made my large slate kitchen floor shine like it’s new. Nothing else has worked to enhance the beauty and colors of the slate tile. Easy to use and don’t have to rinse.
Frank Ebert (verified owner) –
We found this product to clean a tile floor adequately with no additional effort than required by other similar products. In fact, this one is easier to work with because rinsing is not recommended. Just wring out excess solution from the mop and go over the floor on wet spots. The floor will dry in a few minutes leaving a very pleasant sheen.You mop up any solution with a The instructions call for adding
Sheila Lowe (verified owner) –
We have always washed our porcelain and marble floors with an all purpose cleaner. The floors were clean, however, when we used Granite Gold Stone and Tile Floor Cleaner our floors were not only clean but had a new luster especially the marble floor in our foyer. In addition this is a one step process–no rising required while leaving a protective covering on the tile. Excellent product. Good bye all purpose cleaners.
Sylvester Bernier (verified owner) –
works great cleaning tile floor with marble walls in my shower
Alec Kerluke (verified owner) –
Impressive product – Granite Gold Stone and Tile Floor Concentrate CleanerI have purchased several Granite Gold cleaning products and I have had great results, this Stone and Tile Cleaner is no different, another effective and good quality cleanser. This 32 oz concentrate goes a long way, you use just 2-4 oz to one gallon of water. It mixes easily, is non acidic and can be used on all types of stone, marble, granite and a variety of tile.I have a fairly large kitchen with travertine tile and it is a fairly high traffic area and the tile with all the crevices and the grout always seem to attract dirt. It doesn’t matter how many times I clean the floor, the floor and grout always looks dirty. I followed the directions on the back of the bottle and after sweeping the floor I poured 8 oz of Granite Gold Stone cleaner with 2 gallons of water and decided to hand clean the floor with a sponge and cleaning towel. I could have used a mop but sometimes I think I am just spreading the dirt around plus I wanted to see if this cleaner was as good as all the other Granite Gold products. Well, needless to say, it is just as good! One swipe of the sponge and you would not believe the dirt on the sponge! I am almost embarrassed to post the picture (and this floor is mopped weekly)!Granite Gold is a San Diego company so I am always happy to purchase products from locally owned companies, plus the products are made in the USA so another reason to buy Granite Gold Sone and Tile Concentrate. I recommend this product because it is concentrated and you get a lot for your money. It is safe for all types of stone and tile, it is nonacidic and streak free and it very effective, it does a great job cleaning your floor. I am sold on this product, I won’t use any other tile cleaner other than Granite Gold Stone and Tile Concentrate in the future!
Pietro Rice (verified owner) –
A little cleaner goes a long way. It lives floors sparkling and clean. My tiled floors look great. Recommend product for tiles.
Savanna Ratke (verified owner) –
I’m very happy with Granite Gold Stone and Tile Cleaner. I have marble floors, Granite floors and both marble and granite counter tops. This cleaner leaves a beautiful shine on all the surfaces. Even my marble floor that needs to be re-polished got some shine back. It’s non-toxic so I put some in a spray bottle and used it on the counter tops. There was no odor and no rinsing. A little of this cleaner also goes a long way, just mix with water and you’re ready to go. I used it in my robot mops and couldn’t be happier with the results. Great product.
Lorenza Bruen (verified owner) –
This product did not do what I wanted it to do but it did work to some extent. I wanted to use it to remove hard water stains from stone tile in the shower. It was not successful for that purpose. The stone shower had not had proper care for a bit too long and had some hard water stains. It says that it is stone and tile floor cleaner. I also tried it on the bathroom floor stone tiles as well as the concrete tiles in my kitchen. It says on the bottle “Easy no-rinse formula safely deep-cleans granite, marble, travertine and all other natural stone and ceramic tile surfaces.” I was not able to see much if any difference between the before and after applications. Even though I could not see any difference I applied it to the entire bathroom floor and the shower and the concrete kitchen floor. I steam cleaned the floors and then I rubbed this product over the stone. It says on the bottle that the product provides a protectant for the floors. I have no reason to doubt it however I was not able to tell by looking. Ultimately, I think I felt good that at least I did something to try and restore the floors and this product was a part of it. I did finally get all spots up with another product and got the stone to “pop” again by using yet a third product.
Caleigh Lebsack (verified owner) –
Granite Gold 32 oz. Stone and Tile Floor Concentrate Cleaner is a good cleaner, nothing out of the ordinary, but good. I cleans well and doesn’t leave any residue. It did OK on the grout cleaning, but I guess it isn’t really for that. I was expecting more of a left over gloss, but it dried and looked like before I used it. Five stars if it would have left a little gloss, but some people don’t like gloss. The two pics on the right are before and the left pic is after. It did get some of the grout stain out from the top of the pic under the cabinet.
Thomas Ondricka (verified owner) –
I do not own a sponge or string mop but my non-plugged-in steam mop serves as a tool-mop when I need it to. I have ceramic tile in my kitchen, dinette, both bathrooms which I was able to clean with just a single dose (2-4 ounces – I used 2oz as my floors were not real dirty) mixed with a gallon of warm/hot water in a bucket. The mopping went quickly (as I followed instructions and sweep any loose dirt up first). I did need to change my mop-towelette (they are small) once but no real delay there. The solution did a good job at this light mop job and so far it seems to be drying quickly and steak-free. My problem is that I don’t really mop this way anymore. I did not plug in my steam-mop so it was like a normal towel/sponge mop and other than not being able to squeeze excess water out, it worked well. But, when I was shifting the bucket to carry to dump the leftover/dirty water, I sloshed and had to get out a big towel to clean up. Also, while I waited for drying process, I had to go barefoot not to leave shoe-residue on still wet floors. So, in the end, it was not this product but this mopping method that I found disagreeable. Your ‘Squeeze and mop’ stuff works better for me (and uses barely over 2 oz overall) without the bucket, water and water disposal. So, for my mopping needs it works better for me. But, for people with large areas (huge kitchens, whole-house tiling and/or stone, the bucket method by the batch may be what they do and this would be a good way for them to go. I would recommend this product for those friends who still use the string or sponge mop method of mopping.