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How to Care for an Onyx Vanity Top

Dec 06, 2021

How to Care for an Onyx Vanity Top

Once upon a time, the standard bathroom countertop was made of a material that was considered somewhat avant-garde at the time: so-called cultural marble. A new generation of artificial stone countertops has largely replaced the once-dominant "cultural marble" in the bathroom countertop market.


To help you make an informed decision, we will go over the various slabs for cultivated marble pleasures in great detail. Before you decide on a material for your vanity top, you should learn everything you can about cultural marbles.


Cultured marble is a man-made material composed of natural marble pulverized and then coated with a clear, hard, protective gel. They are made up of 75% marble dust and 25% plastic, and they are sprinkled with man-made materials like sand, sandpaper, and sandstone before being powdered and coated with clear hard protective gels. Although the gel coat is not porous and the marble must be sealed, stains, primarily from hair and food coloring, are still possible.


When your marble vanity becomes dirty or scratched, it should be polished to protect it from scratches, splinters, and stains. Using a clear, hard, protective gel like the one shown above, you can restore the shine of your slab Cultured Marble Vanity. It can also be repaired with sandpaper if it has a scratch, flake, or stain.


California Crafted Marble carries cultural marble, onyx, and granite, allowing you to create a custom look that meets your specifications. Choose from a variety of marble styles, such as cultivated granite and cultivated marble, to add pizazz to your shower floor.


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In a natural stone bath, the countertops typically consist of a sink - a polished opening with an opening in the middle for the sink and a countertop with a natural stone base. Natural stone is one of the most popular types of stone for bathroom furniture, but stone countertops can also be made from tiles of various sizes, shapes, and colors, such as marble, granite, and onyx.


One of Kulturgranit's main selling points is the ability to create custom colors and a seamless place where the tip can be cast at a lower cost than natural stone. In general, cultural marble is less expensive to process, simpler to install, more durable, less expensive, and adds to the overall value of your home. Cultured marble is generally less expensive to manufacture, install, and increase the overall value of your home. Cultivated marble is more cost-effective in terms of production, installation, and long-term cost savings. Cultured marble can be manufactured and installed for a fraction of the cost of traditional stone countertops while maintaining the same quality and durability.


The Onyx Collection features a wide selection of custom shower bases that are known for their appealing appearance, durability, and ease of cleaning. Although "onyx" is technically a cultivated product of granite, it can also interact with a variety of other natural materials such as sandstone, sandblasted stone, or sandpaper.

Surprisingly, because of its versatility in style and shape, cultural marble is frequently chosen by many homeowners who are interested in granite countertops and vanity countertops. A marble countertop is typically less expensive than a natural marble countertop and requires far less maintenance than natural granite, implying that it will be simple to find a granite countertop for your home with a low - maintenance-friendly - substrate.


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