How do you to separate Marble and Granite. What are
difference between them?
Answer Posted / vijay kumar
Granite is one of the hardest materials on earth. Granite
is composed primarily of quartz, feldspar and mica. Other
minerals may be present in the stone creating its unique
colors, textures and patterns. Used as a countertop
material, it is resistant to scratches, acids, stains and
heat. It is long-lasting, durable and available in a wide
variety of colors, textures and unique crystal patterns
that create a warm and inviting environment for you kitchen
or bath.
Marble works beautifully especially in the bath where the
veining patterns and colors that appear can be used to
create exquisite designs. Marbles are made up of mostly of
calcite. Marble is sensitive to acidic foods such as
vinegar, lemon, tomatoes, wine, as well as some tile
cleaners, mildew removers and other materials commonly
found in the kitchen or bath and will dull a polished
finish.
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