
Countertop Polish & Protectant
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Apply weekly to maintain
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Rejuvenate Countertops
Your kitchen and bathrooms are the biggest investment in your home and add the greatest value to any property after your flooring. However, everyday wear and tear cause these countertops to get scratched up, and look dull and lifeless. Now there’s a way to bring them back to NEW instantly with the Countertops-R-New™ Kitchen & Bathroom Countertop Renewer Kit.
That is where Countertops-R-New comes in. We’re committed to keeping your kitchen and bathroom countertops looking showroom new. That’s why we created the Countertops-R-New™ Kitchen & Bathroom Countertop Renewer Kit, an easy to use kit that will make your countertops look new again and prolong their luster and shine for years to come! Countertops R-New™ is the only countertop renewing product that restores countertops in only one quick and easy application. In less than an hour, you will have brand new countertops. |
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| Type of Countertop |
Able to cut on it |
Hot pots or pans on it |
Hard to stain |
| Ceramic Tile Countertops |
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X |
| Concrete Countertops |
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X |
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| Glass Countertops |
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X |
X |
| Laminate Countertops |
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| Lavastone Countertops |
X |
X |
X |
| Paper Composite Countertops |
X |
X |
X |
| Quartz Countertops |
X |
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X |
| Solid Surface Countertops |
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X |
| Stainless Steel Countertops |
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X |
X |
| Stone Countertops |
X |
X |
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| Wood Countertops |
X |
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Quartz Countertop
Quartz is the most common mineral form base on earth making it available in abundance and also inexpensive. Quartz countertops are manufactured by mixing 95 % of quartz with a binding ingredient called polymer resins.
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Limestone Countertop
Limestones are sedimentary rocks consisting of calcite made from the breakdown of rocks and shells. It has porous properties so when used for kitchenware, it requires sealing to prevent corrosion and prevent stains.
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Soapstone Countertop
Soapstone is a metamorphic rock composed mainly of the talc mineral which is smooth and soft to the touch. This rock type can be millions of years old depending its geographic location.
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Formica Countertop
Formica is also known as plastic laminate. It is a surfacing material and has been covering the world in style from bedrooms, to kitchens, to countertops and cabinets.
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Ceramic Tile Countertop
Ceramics are one of the most commonly used surfaces on countertops. It is produced from clay which is a natural ingredient. It comes in a variety of sizes, colors and textures and the tile is relatively inexpensive.
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Laminate Countertop
Laminate countertops are made of plastic coated synthetics and have a smooth surface that is easy to clean. It can be purchased in a variety of colors, designs and styles.
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Marble Countertop
Most marbles were formed when the calcium created from shells & bones combine with carbon dioxide from water. It is a form of Limestone and contains crystals of calcite or dolomite.
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Silestone Countertop
Silestone is a by-product of quartz and is manufactured by Cosentino.Inc. Quartz is the most common mineral form base on earth, making it available in abundance and also inexpensive.
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Corian Countertop
Corian Countertops is a trademarked brand that is manufactured by DuPont. Inc only. It is a solid surface countertop and it comes in an assortment of colors and three different finishes including matte, semi-gloss and high gloss.
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Slate Countertop
Slate is formed through volcanic activity where heated clay deposits are mixed with ashes and is then dried in layers.
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Paperstone Countertop
Paperstone is the new solid surface type. It is made from either 100% post-consumer recycled cardboard or 100% post-consumer recycled paper content with a non chemical resin used as a binder.
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