By Frederick
M. Hueston, StoneForensics.com
Soapstone countertops may be just the thing you’re
looking for in a decorators dream of a kitchen! Not only do these type
countertops look wonderful, they’re also one of the most durable and
maintenance-free countertops you can choose. Read on to find out more about
soapstone countertops and what makes them so wonderfully appealing.
The mineral used to make soapstone
countertops, steatite, comes from metamorphic rock. This non-porous material
offers an ideal medium for applications such as kitchen countertops because it
does not absorb liquids. Unlike other materials often used for kitchen
countertops, including granite, soapstone countertops do not stain because of
this unusual characteristic.
Another exceptional quality about soapstone
countertops lies in its unique thermal properties. Nearly heatproof, placing a
hot pot or pan directly from the stovetop or oven on it causes no damage
whatsoever. Because of its excellent ability to withstand heat, this mineral is
used not only in soapstone countertops, but also in a number of other
applications including laboratory counters, oven interiors, grills, and many
more.
One of the most remarkable and attractive
properties of soapstone countertops stems from its upkeep. Maintaining
soapstone countertops means nothing more than regularly applying mineral oil to
it with a rag. By keeping the same rag sealed in a zip-locked plastic bag and
reusing it, one maintains the beauty and luster of soapstone countertops
indefinitely. The oiling of soapstone countertops also creates the added
benefit of it darkening over time to a dark gray and eventually to a rich, deep
black color. Sometimes soapstone countertops develop deep green markings that
come from natural-occurring shadings of the stone.
Scratches or marring inevitably occurs in
soapstone countertops that receive heavy use. To remedy this, first sand with
120-grit sandpaper, then go over the mark with 220-grit sandpaper and water.
Rub mineral oil into the area, wait a few hours and apply more mineral oil.
Continue to apply mineral oil over the course of several days until the
soapstone that has been repaired matches its surrounding areas.
Now that you know more about soapstone
countertops, why not do some research yourself? You may find this unusually
appropriate material just the thing for which you’ve been looking in a kitchen
countertop. You’ll never know, though, till you check it out. The wave of the
future in kitchen design may very well be soapstone countertops. Don’t miss
out!
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