MN INFO

MN INFO

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Reconstituted stone, i.e. stone bound by artificial resins, is very robust and resistant. You should still observe a few points concerning treatment and maintenance of this material in order to maintain the stone's original appearance for many years.
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All types of stone are used as kitchen counters. Hard stones, such as granite, gneiss and gabbro, with a polished finish are among the most popular. For other surfaces, such as limestone, please refer to the additional comments on page 2. Choosing the right treatment guarantees the long life of your natural stone kitchen counter.
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The use of these limestones as exclusive flooring material dates back to the days antiquity. Just as every other natural material, Marble does require a certain level of care. Choosing the right care system from the beginning will maintain this elegant stone's appearance for many years.
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Limestone comes in a variety of properties (density, porosity, etc.) because of differences in regional origin. One commonality of all limestone, other than the unique natural stone appearance, is the need for an effective protective treatment. These treatments embellish the stone, guarantee optimal useful properties and ensure the longevity of the natural stone.
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The term granite is also often used for gneiss, gabbro, quartzite, and similar hard stones. All these types of stone are very resistant, their sensitivity to staining, however, differs widely. As with all other natural materials, the correct treatment is essential to maintaining the appearance and beauty of these stones.
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