Anybody use these products?? I’m interested in using it in a shower.
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Anybody use these products?? I'm interested in using it in a shower.
Normally, Rez would be around here bumping the thread back up into daylight.
I have had similar thoughts about using paperstone for shower walls, though, so I thought I would try my hand at bumping...
Bob
Edited 2/21/2007 8:34 pm ET by bobguindon
I have used the Ritchlite on a project recently for Kitchen and bath vanity countertops, they are very hard and therefore time consuming to mill slabs, also sanding can create a color variation which the manufacturer says will eventually oxidize and go away. The owner has been using them for 6 mos and likes them very much. Not sure about a shower.