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		<title>Caring for your new cultured marble</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To help keep your marble fixtures looking new, follow these simple suggestions. For Regular Cleaning: use non-abrasive cleansers. Creams, liquids &#038; foams work well, but be careful, because some cream cleaners, such as Vim, contain abrasives. READ THE LABEL. If the label says that it’s fine for acrylic or fiberglass products, you’re O.K. A very [...]]]></description>
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<p style="padding: 15px;">To help keep your marble fixtures looking new, follow these simple suggestions.</p>

<h4 style="margin-bottom: 12px;">For Regular Cleaning:</h4>
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<li>use non-abrasive cleansers. Creams, liquids &#038; foams work well, but be careful, because some cream cleaners, such as Vim, contain abrasives. READ THE LABEL. If the label says that it’s fine for acrylic or fiberglass products, you’re O.K.</li>
<li>A very mild bleach &#038; water solution (about three tablespoons of bleach to one liter of water) can be sprayed on the silicone seams to help kill water born bacteria.</li>
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<h4 style="margin-bottom: 12px;">For Monthly Maintenance:</h4>
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<li>we recommend a product called gel-gloss (sold at most local hardware stores) for use once a month, or so, to maintain the shine and to ease everyday cleaning.</li>
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<h4 style="margin-bottom: 12px;">Be Aware of the Following:</h4>
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<li>Do Not use abrasives such as Comet, Ajax, etc.</li>
<li>Avoid leaving items to soak that contain heavy non-fast dyes (including some nylons)</li>
<li>Avoid using extremely hot water</li>
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<h4>If a problem does occur:</h4>
<p>Should the surface be marred by a burning cigarette, or chipped by being struck with a heavy object, it is possible to have it repaired, usually with no trace of the accident.</p>

<p>If you have any further questions regarding care or maintenance, please call one of our sales staff.</p>

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		<title>How Cultured Marble / Granite is made</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you have seen and enjoyed the series of shows &#8220;How It&#8217;s Made&#8221;. Here they discuss how cultured marble, granite, onyx and quartz is made. Our process for manufacturing our cultured marble is very similar. Remember, because we manufacture our own marble in-house, we are able to offer our customers a life time warranty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of you have seen and enjoyed the series of shows &#8220;How It&#8217;s Made&#8221;. Here they discuss how cultured marble, granite, onyx and quartz is made. Our process for manufacturing our cultured marble is very similar. Remember, because we manufacture our own marble in-house, we are able to offer our customers a life time warranty on our products.</p>

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