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I actually agree with you Olive. Properly cared for and sealed, it is a good durable surface. But not for everyone. My present home is '62 original top to bottom. The real estate agent pointed out all the lovely updates we could do. Gave us business cards. : ) Our only changes have been updating appliances. Countertops are a big expense and not easily replaced. Such a porous surface should come with a good maintenance plan as you had. Irresponsible to leave a homeowner with a surface that stains with arm sweat. I had a copper counter in a rental in Texas. Just the bar area. I thought i ruined it but the owner laughed over the phone and said to wipe it down with ketchup. There is a solution for every surface i suppose...
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