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It Just Doesn’t Matter!!!
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We put a total 35 feet of granite in our kitchen & bar top 3 years ago. We spend a lot of time in our kitchen and at the bar with no issues of staining, as for the sealing goes it's takes about an hour every six months. One of the best decisions thus far with the upgrades we've made to our home. Granite is the only way to go IMO. ![]() Chris.....
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Have My Own Room
Join Date: Jul 2009
First Name: Dave
Location: Lake of the Ozarks & Austin, TX
Posts: 1,333
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![]() About the same experience here, 9 years old and not a stain anywhere and we spill stuff on it all the time. |
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Ol' Dude
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If you go with a quartz tile, will you have grout lines?
The reason I ask is grout will stain or discolor over time. That may be a concern if you have lighter color grout. We currently have granite, and I love it. Stains haven't been a problem for us. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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Have granite and love it. No recent issues with staining, though I did have one or two at the start, I think it may not have been properly sealed.
If it ever stains, it is easy to get out. Mix acetone and baking soda to the consistency of a snow cone (too Canadian a term?). Anyway, cover it with wax paper, tape the edges and leave for 24 hours. Next day, take off the wax paper. You will have dry powder with a stain-free countertop. No long term worries. |
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Not a puffer
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Guess I know what the wife and I will do tomorrow afternoon. |
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