kitchen countertops
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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A friend had them when she moved into a new (to her) home.
They showed every bit of grease and splatters of food, water, milk, etc.
Unless she literally polished them, they showed every stroke of the cloth when she wiped them down.
And even with polishing, it was hard to get a truly clean/clear end result.
Needless to say, she couldn't get rid of them fast enough .............
............ sorry, if this is not what you wanted to hear!
A friend had them when she moved into a new (to her) home.
They showed every bit of grease and splatters of food, water, milk, etc.
Unless she literally polished them, they showed every stroke of the cloth when she wiped them down.
And even with polishing, it was hard to get a truly clean/clear end result.
Needless to say, she couldn't get rid of them fast enough .............
............ sorry, if this is not what you wanted to hear!
#5
I have some sort of dark countertops that everyone who ever lived here before me used as cutting boards! cuts everywhere. One day i want to get a butcher block counter top for the small island. I will not cut on it either! I have a cutting board! I can live with the old ones elsewhere. I just try hard to ignore them. no idea what they are, they wrap up several inches to make a back splash. ick!!
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Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,782
If you want to only hear good things ... just don't bother to read further ...........
A friend had them when she moved into a new (to her) home.
They showed every bit of grease and splatters of food, water, milk, etc.
Unless she literally polished them, they showed every stroke of the cloth when she wiped them down.
And even with polishing, it was hard to get a truly clean/clear end result.
Needless to say, she couldn't get rid of them fast enough .............
............ sorry, if this is not what you wanted to hear!
A friend had them when she moved into a new (to her) home.
They showed every bit of grease and splatters of food, water, milk, etc.
Unless she literally polished them, they showed every stroke of the cloth when she wiped them down.
And even with polishing, it was hard to get a truly clean/clear end result.
Needless to say, she couldn't get rid of them fast enough .............
............ sorry, if this is not what you wanted to hear!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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#9
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
Posts: 5,572
I've never had black counters. MIL had black stove top and regretted it as soon as she cooked her first meal! And I've had a black car - never again. If I were to do black counters...they would need to be quartz and have flecks of some sort at least to have different light refractions to disguise some of the dust/spills that might not be noticed on the first pass of clean up.
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