have anyone used thunder white granite
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anyone seen or used viscount white granite?
Comments (3)I would also love anyone's advice on the viscount white granite for a bathroom countertop. We found a remnant piece at a nearby stoneyard for a good price, but I'm having trouble finding anyone who has used it and can comment on staining, for example. Does anyone have any experience using this granite? Our other option is Kashmir White. Thank you!...See Moreanyone have white ice granite?
Comments (0)would love to see photos of kitchens with granite called white ice. i saw slabs from a company called Levantina. thanks much....See MoreAnyone use Avalon White granite for their countertop
Comments (0)Still in the pre planning stages of a kitchen remodel. Has anyone used Avalon White granite for their counters? If so can you post pictures? Here is a link https://www.msistone.com/granite/avalon-white/ Would you use stainless or white fire clay farmhouse sink? What about top or undermount. I still can't decide, have had all 3 at one time. I am thinking about using a similar cabinet style & color and BS as shown in the picture....See MoreAnyone have pics of a dark leathered granite with white cabinets?
Comments (16)my black pearl leathered comes with a 10 year sealer. Black Pearl granite should not need any sealer. It's like you are taking one of the big advantages of granites like Black Pearl - that they don't need sealer - and paying for something they not only don't need but has a good chance to mar its appearance. Be careful about sealing a stone like Black Pearl - if sealer is applied to a dense stone that cannot absorb it, it will just sit on top and cause a haze and streaks. Lots of posts from people with black pearl, blue pearl, absolute black, and some other very dense granites complaining that their supposedly carefree stone is hazy and has ghost stains. That's cause they applied sealer and it didn't absorb because those stones cannot absorb sealer. At least those people just used regular sealant that can be removed by acetone, so that they could bring their counters back to an unhazy appearance. I am not sure how "10-year sealer" can be removed. If you have a compulsion to seal, then at least just use regular 511 sealant you can buy at Home Depot, which costs ~$15 and takes 3 minutes to apply, and which can be removed with acetone if a haze develops. Why Sealant and black granites don't mix Sealing Granite Counters...See Moresbp59
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