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Tue, Sep 11, 12 at 8:56
| I read a post a while back where someone stated they were having an panic attack waiting for their counter tops. Apparently, that is part of the process for everyone! I know I didn't pick the prettiest slab EVER, as I couldn't find it and I looked for months. I just hope I love it enough.
Just wondering how those of you who have Danby clean it everyday. I've read lots of different things and just hoping I can get a quick response! Thanks, Friends. I will take pics, of course, but this is your low-budget old farm house, piece-by-piece upgrade. But I know you will want me to share and I will.
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| I simply wipe mine down with water and a bit of dish soap.... |
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- Posted by westsider40 (My Page) on Tue, Sep 11, 12 at 22:04
| A wet sponge, just like I use on Formica and on old granite. Not nec yet to wipe the marble dry. |
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| I love marble and can't wait to see yours. I've read the comet/scotchbrite method on the Danby web site, but it's not an every day cleaning - sorry I can't help there. Good luck tomorrow! p.s. when it's yours,it becomes the prettiest slab ever! |
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