I was wondering if anyone has any experience with sandalwood stone counter top performance and care? This is not the Corian product of the same name. It is stone quarried in the southwest US.
Thanks,
Tony G.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with sandalwood stone counter top performance and care? This is not the Corian product of the same name. It is stone quarried in the southwest US.
Thanks,
Tony G.
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Well, to my knowledge, "sandalwood" is not a type of stone, but would simply be a color. If natural stone it would likely be marble or granite or slate or some such. How it "performs" and how you care for it would depend on the type of stone. Do you know what kind of stone it is?