The sealant has held up well, however the installers did not properly seal the seams of the counter top. In the seam you can see a little darkening of the area directly by the line down the middle.
The gloss and shine are still great and the surface is still beading when I wipe with a dampened cloth. This as I understand it is a sign that the sealant is still effective.
Cleaning is still very easy, there are a lot of products on the market (which I will be reviewing) that are made specifically for cleaning and shining granite. However, on a side note at this time, I find using pledge furniture polish works just as well.
For those considering buying Sensa granite from Lowes, make sure that you inspect the granite installation before the installers leave and inspect the seams very well. A sealant issue is likely to be present here if anywhere. Make sure to ask installers about the seams in the granite.

For my complete Sensa granite product review read here:
Sensa Granite Counter top product review
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