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Q.I had Blue Volga granite installed a year ago for my kitchen counters and it was sealed. Now I read from your website that that was not needed. Should I still demand the installer come back and remove the sealer to prevent any future problems, or can I just go forward using your products MB 5 and MB 13? The only slight issues I've noticed are water rings around the soap dispenser and faucet when water sits on the counter without being wiped up. I don't think I've seen what you all call "ghost stains". Please advise. Thanks.
A.Hi Pam-sounds like your stone is in good shape.Volga Blue is actually an anorthosite. It is very dense with very low absorbency rates.It doesnt need to be sealed but if the installers applied it properly and took all the remaining residue off the surface you will be fine.I think you can go ahead and use the products without any issues.
Stu Rosen
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