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Problems with Black Absolute Granite

Q. I too am a victim of AB granite that stains and etches on contact with citric acids. I am preparing to file suit against the Great Indoors in Scottsdale Arizona who sold me the granite. Are there any experts that will lend testimony, provide affidavits or other expert services. Any advice would be great. Has anybody else successfully sued a large retailer like Great Indoors over something like this?
 
A. Your information has been forwarded to Fred Hueston of Stone Forensics. He will be contacting you regarding this. He provides help in cases like yours quite often.
 
 
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