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Where can I use marble?

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Marble is more porous than granite and therefore softer. It is not the first choice for kitchen countertops but is often used with good results. It is ideal for walls, fireplaces, bathrooms, vanities, tubs and shower stalls.

Can we use marble in vanity tops?

Kitchen Granite Counter tops & Bathroom Vanity Countertops F...
Yes, definitely. Marble is suitable for bathroom vanity tops, countertop and floorings. But use it at lowest traffic area. See similar questions...

Can you use marble in the kitchen?

Answer: The short answer is yes, you can use marble in a kitchen. However, because marble is susceptible to staining, scratching and etching, the use of marble in a kitchen requires careful consideration. See similar questions...

Should I use granite or marble for my countertops?

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Although both are stones and both are quarried from the earth. Marble's relatives (limestone, onyx and travertine) are very different from each other. The marble family starts out as sediment ? animal skeletons and shells, plant matter, silt ? at the bottom of bodies of water. After millions of years this solidifies (lithifies) into stone. Because its main component is calcium, it can be affected by acids such as vinegar and citrus beverages. See similar questions...

Can I use marble on my kitchen counters?

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Yes. In fact, marbles that have a honed finish will not etch because its surface starts out with a matte finish. Because marbles (and limestone and travertine) are calcium carbonate, the polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, catsup, citrus and a host of other food-related products. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction which will remove the polish. Granite has a density of . See similar questions...

Can we use marble as bathroom vanity tops?

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Marble is appropriate for bathroom vanity tops, countertops. Its attractive colors improve the elegant look of home. But use it at lowest traffic area. See similar questions...

Can I use Marble on for my kitchen counter tops?

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We do not recommend the use of marble as kitchen counters because marbles (and limestone and travertine) are calcium carbonate, and their polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, catsup, citrus and a host of other food-related products. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction, which will remove the polish. Additionally, marble and limestone can be scratched more easily than harder stones such as granite. See similar questions...

Should I use marble or granite for my kitchen countertop?

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Marble is typically used for bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops and fireplaces. It could be used in the kitchen but due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is acidic sensitive (i.e. ketchups, mustards, vinegars, etc.), we don't usually recommend it. Granite, however, is the second hardest stone next to diamonds, its polish is not subject to etching by household acids, scratching by knives, and could take a hot pots and pans. See similar questions...

Should I use marble or granite for my kitchen countertops?

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Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as vinegar's, ketchup's etc., we don't usually recommend it. Moreover the high-gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface. See similar questions...

What's the marble for?

Aroma Sensations
This is hands-down our most frequently asked question. The marble is only used for demonstration at our booth. Because the jar looks like a candle or gel, people don't realize that it's actually a biodegradable sponge along with the aromatherapy oil. See similar questions...

Why can't I use the product on marble, enamel etc. What will happen if I do?

Cillit Bang®
Cillit Bang Universal Power Cleaning Crystals are an effective universal tough dirt cleaner recommended for use on surfaces such as floors, countertops, work surfaces, ceramics and glass. It is not recommended for surfaces such as marble, enamel, copper or textiles where use could result in discolouration to the surface. Cillit Bang Power Cleaner Degreaser is designed to tackle tough burnt on grease, as well as dirt on work tops, oven hobs, kitchen tiles and sinks. See similar questions...

Why should I use natural marble and granite stone in my home?

Marble & Granite F.A.Q.'s
Natural stone is nature's timeless art. It lends strength to its surrounding by evoking a classic and unique feeling. It invites luxury into your home and yet is extremely affordable. See similar questions...

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