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    REVIBE: Update old countertops with a simple coat of paint! – Video - April 24, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    REVIBE: Update old countertops with a simple coat of paint!
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    Milestone Inspired Composites "fun" New Countertops – Video - April 24, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Milestone Inspired Composites "fun" New Countertops
    Milestone Inspired Composites debuts "fun" new countertops with marbles, sharks teeth and more -

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    Countertops San Diego – Soapstone – Video - April 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Summer "Shower Head" Johnson from Remodel Works Bath Kitchen of San Diego, California shares some ideas using soapstone as a countertop surface. Do you kno...

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    Granite countertops require special care - April 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: 4/19/2013 6:57 PM | Last update: 4/19/2013 6:57 PM Hints from Heloise Dear Heloise: I love my granite countertops. However, I don't know how to clean/disinfect them without using chemical-based commercial cleaners. I use vinegar to clean/disinfect the sink, stove and other appliances. Can I use vinegar on granite, or is there another natural product I can use? - Lois McNamara, Cedar Grove, N.J.

    Dear Lois: This is an often-asked question, and it may be a hard one (pun intended) to answer. There is much conflicting information about how to clean and "sanitize" granite countertops. So, it is best to check with the manufacturer or the installer of your granite to see what is suggested.

    Also, when you spill something on the granite countertop, wipe it up as soon as possible to keep it from staining. You usually are safe with a drop or two of mild dish soap on a damp sponge. Wipe the surface, rinse with water and wipe dry. - Heloise

    Dear Readers: Miriam Brown of Benton, Maine, sent a photo of her large black cat sitting up and begging for his food. To see the black cat, visit http://www.Heloise.com and click on "Pets." - Heloise

    Dear Heloise: I broke a bone in my foot, causing me to have to wear "the boot." I'm an outside person, and it has been awful trying to keep the boot clean so I can wear it in the house.

    To make it "waterproof," my husband and I took a dog-food bag, cut off the top, and I put my foot/boot inside. He folded the bag around the boot, took the leftover top part and doubled the bottom of the boot before wrapping it with duct tape.

    FYI: A regular plastic bag won't work, as it tears because the boot is so hard. - Kathy Erwin, Cooper, Texas

    Dear Kathy: As one who has worn "the boot" for a broken toe (for several weeks), I know what you mean! A health note from me about wearing a "walking cast," aka the boot: Be SURE that the heel on the other foot is the same height as the one on the boot! If not, you are walking like Popeye, and it can permanently affect your gait! - Heloise

    P.S.: Ask your physician about this!

    Dear Heloise: To avoid waste and practice good nutrition, I use a large-mesh sieve to remove the "fines" from cereal; they become my breading for salmon croquettes, chicken, etc. Sometimes I mix it with a bit of cornmeal or flour, depending on what I'm frying. It's important that the cereal not have much, if any, sugar or sugar substitutes! - A Reader, via email

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    Granite Countertops Flat Rock – Video - April 15, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Granite Countertops Flat Rock: Surface Encounters granite countertops are created using advanced technology to produce a quality finish and perfect fit. Surf...

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    Copy of Santa Cecilia Granite Charlotte Countertops – Video - April 15, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Granite Countertops installed in Charlotte with Tile backsplash (Subway tile design) -- ** Have real 3CM Granite Countertops installed at low wholesale price...

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    Richardson, TX Home For Sale | 4 Bed, 3 Bath | Granite Countertops | Media - April 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Granite Countertops Grand Rapids Michigan – Video - April 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Know Which Countertops Are More Susceptible to Stains (and How to Clean Them) - April 10, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It's easy to imagine that marble or granite counter tops are indestructible, but they can absorb fluids just like everything else. If not cared for properly, even water can leave stains on these expensive slabs. Homemaking site Tipnut offers some advice on what solutions to use on which types of stone.

    We've highlighted one great solution for cleaning a stone countertop before. However, a commenter at TipNut points out that before you go mixing solutions, you should know which type of stone you have. Not all minerals are created equal:

    The only (and I mean ONLY) stones that might be sensitive to acids like vinegar or citrus would be calcium-based stones (limestone, travertine, and many marbles).

    For kitchen countertops, granite is the surface leader by a long shot over other types of stone. Few granites contain much (if any) calcium and are NOT affected by vinegar or any normal household acids. For those who are still unsure, they can always test any "alternative" cleaners (or even straight vinegar) in an inconspicuous location before using it everywhere.

    Check out the source for several solutions that can be used for a variety of spills. More than anything, though, the best way to clean stains is to prevent them entirely. The longer fluids sit on your precious marble, the more it will set.

    How To Clean & Remove Stains From Marble & Granite | TipNut

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    Know Which Countertops Are More Susceptible To Stains - April 10, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its easy to imagine that marble or granite counter tops are indestructible, but they can absorb fluids just like everything else. If not cared for properly, even water can leave stains on these expensive slabs. Homemaking site Tipnut offers some advice on what solutions to use on which types of stone.

    Weve highlighted one great solution for cleaning a stone countertop before. However, a commenter at TipNut points out that before you go mixing solutions, you should know which type of stone you have. Not all minerals are created equal:

    The only (and I mean ONLY) stones that might be sensitive to acids like vinegar or citrus would be calcium-based stones (limestone, travertine, and many marbles).

    For kitchen countertops, granite is the surface leader by a long shot over other types of stone. Few granites contain much (if any) calcium and are NOT affected by vinegar or any normal household acids. For those who are still unsure, they can always test any alternative cleaners (or even straight vinegar) in an inconspicuous location before using it everywhere.

    Check out the source for several solutions that can be used for a variety of spills. More than anything, though, the best way to clean stains is to prevent them entirely. The longer fluids sit on your precious marble, the more it will set.

    How To Clean & Remove Stains From Marble & Granite [TipNut]

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