soapstone and others


just had the most beautiful soapstone kitchen counter installed. like the black look that comes up when it's oiled, but may be getting a little crazy about it. any suggestions? also, redoing master bath. looking at honed, 18" squares of honed "turco classico" travertine for the main floor and shower walls. will i want to shoot myself afterward? would carrara marble be a better choice?
 

Dear Sarah:

 

like the black look that comes up when it's oiled, but may be getting a little crazy about it. any suggestions?

 

Suggestions about what?... I don't quite understand your question. But if you'd like to have the same dark look that the mineral oil gives you in a more permanent way, you could clean your countertop a couple of times with acetone and then apply a good-quality stone color enhancer like MB-6, which will give you the very same look, but for a much longer period of time. (It should go over a year.)

 

will i want to shoot myself afterward? would carrara marble be a better choice?

 

No, white Carrara marble wouldn't be a better choice. But you shouldn't worry so much about the stone as you should be worrying about the installer! The best stone in the hands of some “Michelangelo” will turn into a heap of sorry junk.

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Article ID: 1458
Created On: Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:37 PM
Last Updated On: Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Authored by: Maurizio Bertoli [mail@mbstone.com]

Online URL: https://marblecleaning.org/knowledgebase/article.php?id=1458