Granite counter tops can be wiped down with a wet cloth. However, granite polish can be used to help preserve cleanliness and luster.
Granite is much harder than mudstone, so mudstone would require more support.
This is generally a local code thing. We do not require it in our area and a loop is acceptable. Check with your code guy!
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To determine if granite is sealed, you can perform a simple water test. Place a few drops of water on the surface of the granite and wait for about 15 minutes. If the water beads up and does not absorb into the granite, then it is sealed. If the water absorbs into the granite and darkens the surface, then it is not sealed and may require resealing.
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The cheapest granite countertop colors are those that require the least processing in a plant. Given that almost all granite is more or less available, the color has little to nothing to do with the price of the countertop.
A response that is not the result of classical conditioning would be a reflexive or innate response, such as blinking when a foreign object approaches the eye. These responses do not require prior conditioning to occur.
No, antibiotics are not available over the counter in pharmacies. They require a prescription from a healthcare provider.
No, antibiotics require a prescription from a doctor and cannot be bought over the counter at this pharmacy.
Granite is real stone, and as such it is naturally porous. Microorganisms can grow in the pores and contaminate food on the surface. Makers of granite countertops therefore provide or recommend sealants, usually a form of spray silicone, to minimize the natural porosity of the stone. It should be noted, however, that natural stone countertops are not certified in the United States for use in commercial food processing because of the porosity/microorganism problem. There is another form of "granite" top called "engineered stone" or just "quartz" which is basically a ground up granite mixed with resin. These materials, which go by many brand names, do not require sealing because they are permanently sealed with resin, but they have their own quirks. The main thing for most people is esoteric: if you love the natural beauty of real stone, go for it, and seal it according to directions and keep it scrupulously clean.
Yes. It is an over-the-counter substance and does not require a Rx.
Products that do not require a prescription and sold "over the counter"!