No problems so far.
Taj mahal brushed granite.
Taj mahal quartzite countertops quartzite is naturally strong resists heat and is hard to stain perfect for a busy family.
I will use keystone granite.
Mgsi is the leading quartzite supplier in chicago area for wholesale white princess quartzite taj mahal quartzite and more call mgsi at 847 972 1161.
This stone is quarried in brazil and features layers of white amber and gold in a subtle pattern that creates movement and interest without overwhelming the eye.
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Taj mahal quartzite features a soft white background and subtle gold veins.
They were on time did an excellent job and left the area clean.
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It can be used for kitchen countertops without having the scratching and etching issues experienced with marble.
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The taj mahal is a white marble mausoleum in india.
I am very happy with my counter tops and service with keystone granite.
Looks like marble but has durability of granite.
Harder stone than granite or marble metamorphic stone.
Linda999a i have polished taj mahal in my hall bathroom now for 3 years.
My boyfriend chose marble for the master bath vanity we saw stains from a water cup with a metal bottom on the marble within a few months on the marble one.
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This product is more durable than granite and is widely known for its dramatic appearance.
I m really happy with the taj mahal.
Part of antolini s wow collection taj mahal is a creamy tan and white quartzite design that can be adapted to nearly any aesthetic.
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This white quartzite resembles the italian calacatta marbles in appearance but is much harder and more durable.
The contrasting shades in the product give an elegant touch to the dull surface.
Available in both polished and brushed finish brazilian product taj mahal 3cm creates beautiful countertops accent walls and stunning floors.
Kids use it guests use it and it s held up quite well.
Granite is the more durable stone but both granite and marble are porous meaning liquids that spill on them especially if the stones are left untreated can seep into the stone and cause stains.