yep. as long as the legs are solid brass and as long as you have the top sealed by a granite company. hardware stores carry do it yourself sealers as well.
Oh, dude, marble outdoors? That's like wearing white pants to a mud wrestling match. Sure, it looks pretty, but it's gonna get dirty real quick. Like, marble is porous and can stain easily, so unless you want your outdoor table to look like it's been through a food fight, maybe go for something more durable.
In a pivot table things will act as headings, so they will lose their links, so what you can do if you want hyperlinks for headings is put some just outside the table and have links on those.
Brass will oxidize and turn greenish. Moen and Delta have PVD brass finishes which are more resistant to corrosion.
Deworm the dog and make sure he/she does not eat anything from outside or any table food.
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to hide it and to keep it safe
- stay as low as you can. - keep away from windows. - keep away from pipes or electrical products. - cover your face up to keep out the dust. - get under a heavy object like a desk or table. - and try to have as many walls as you can between you and the outside.
If you have a table outside that you sit at, then you should get a patio umbrella. The umbrella can block out all of the harsh rays form the sun, and it can keep you cool. There are umbrellas that stand freely on tables, and there are umbrellas that you can place inside a table and then close them when you are not using them.
Yes, acid can damage marble by etching the surface, causing dull spots or discoloration. It is important to keep acidic substances away from marble surfaces to prevent damage. Regular cleaning and sealing can help protect marble from acid etching.
i had to do one for my physics class... i used pipe insulator (you can get it at lowes in the plumbing section) just cut in half and it has a little spot just perfect for a marble or ball bearing what ever you use.
Marble shower tiles need no special cleaners. Wiping down the shower every day with a medium sized towel will keep the marble shiny and clean. If there is a build up of lime, the marble can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a little vinegar and water, then rinse well. Never use a brush to clean marble tiles.
Hiring a professional marble cleaning service can help maintain the beauty and longevity of your marble surfaces by ensuring proper cleaning techniques, using specialized products that won't damage the marble, and addressing any stains or damage effectively. This can help prevent deterioration and keep your marble looking its best for years to come.