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Obsidian is a really cool form of naturally-occurring volcanic glass, formed as an extrusive igneous rock (a really fancypants term for lava that shoots out of a volcano and hardens to become rock

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Do I Really Need to Be Concerned About Hard Water Spots? In a word, yes. It may seem innocent enough – after all, it’s only water, right? While that might have been true

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Is Glass Really A Stone? Okay, so I’ve had a few questions about this – ‘I thought Stone Surface Specialists only worked with stone – glass isn’t really a stone, is it?’ Well.

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How To Get Rid Of Hard Water Spots It’s happened to all of us – you’ve just had the windows cleaned and the children turn the hose on and helpfully spray the windows

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My Cat Brought Fleas In – And Now They’re Nesting In My Carpet! Eek, nasty! Here’s our 4-Step Plan of Attack to get those nasty little critters back out on the street where

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Will Acid Stain Permanently Change The Color of My Concrete? Yes, acid stain is a permanent change. It’s not like staining your wooden deck and having to re-do it every few years. The

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Can I use acid stain on a concrete countertop? Yes indeedy! Acid stain is often used on concrete countertops to add personality and style, and to coordinate the countertops with the kitchen design.

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Help! There’s a Chip In My Acid-Stained Concrete Countertop! Have no fear – help is here! If you’ve managed to get a chip in your gorgeous colored concrete countertop, leaving an ugly gray

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Can Acid-Stained Concrete Be Polished? Yes, it can! You can polish acid-stained concrete up to a beaming high shine or down to a modern matte. Just bear in mind that the acid-stain only

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Did you know? Granite is unique to planet Earth. Its stony sister, Basalt, can be found on Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury, but Granite can ONLY be found on Earth. Basalt cools relatively

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