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I recently had a granite counter top installed. The granite near two different seams have turned green. What can cause this "staining" or color change? The actual color is a light beige with darker brown/black veins and specks. There is no green in the counter.
Dear Liz:
I have no clue. I don't what your “granite” is and I don't know what the heck they used to fill and bond the seams. And since I don't believe in voodoo, my conclusion is that the only one who can solve your problem is the person who first caused it: your fabricator/installer.
May I ask you now to please read and e-sign our Statement of Purpose at:
http://www.marblecleaning.org/purpose.htm?
Ciao and good luck,
Mauri
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