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Rockybird, thank you so much for posting about your experience with concrete countertops, I'm sorry it turned into a mess! Now I'm wondering "if" the composition of the mix and the type of sealer used makes any difference. A female contractor used a company named "Pourfolio" in San Diego who installed concrete counters in her kit/bathroom & she's very happy with them except citrus did stain hers, apparently it's a common staining substance. Also, spoke with a president of a design company who had concrete countertops installed in her kitchen & again - citrus stained them. She seemed to justify it by saying it adds to the patina over time, whatever right?! Pourfolio does have a good reputation & my husband & I visted his warehouse twice, I'm confident in his work and his method but evidentally the material is going to stain regardless unless an expoxy type finish is used & then it ruins the natural appeal of concrete. Love the appearance, and want them BUT, like you I don't want to be sorry after spending 3k more than caesar stone.
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