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Helpful Information About Verde Bamboo Granite

Verde Bamboo is one of the names of granite you will find in our gallery. This is one of many different types of natural granite that people use for kitchen countertops and other surfaces. As with most granite, there are some specific features that Verde Bamboo possesses. Additionally, there are some traits that make this granite unique. In this article, we won't go into too much detail about the unique qualities of Verde Bamboo. We will mention some brief comments about the composition or the visual appearance or both, but the majority of this article will talk about working with Verde Bamboo and how to take of it.

Why Verde Bamboo Granite

One of the first things to contemplate when considering any granite surface is why people choose it. There are many reasons people select natural granite for kitchen countertops. Verde Bamboo Granite has many of the benefits that virtually all natural granite offers. It does however, have some characteristics that make it what it is. And like many other stone surfaces knowing a bit about the composition can be helpful. The following quote was taken from the description of a photo written by a geologist about Verde Bamboo.

Epidote-rich metasandstone from the Precambrian of Brazil. This beautiful, green-and-black decorative stone is an odd metamorphic rock that was originally a siliciclastic deposit (the Ipuçaba Formation) in a deltaic-lacustrine environment, interpreted in part as turbiditic rhythmites.

In addition to those basic comments, many other important facts about Verde Bamboo are helpful to be aware of. We'll consider some additional helpful information about this remarkable natural stone.

What Verde Bamboo Granite Is Made Of

As with most natural granite, Verde Bamboo is a composition of primarily natural quartz and/or feldspar. It can contain other materials, but the main minerals are those in most cases.

The minerals that make up a Verde Bamboo Granite slab give it some qualities that people are drawn to. Some of these qualities translate into practical properties for daily use and care.

Verde Bamboo Properties

One of the big advantages of natural granite over other hard countertop surface materials is that it is very hard. Materials such as Verde Bamboo Granite are scratch resistant because of the hardness of the material. Verde Bamboo is also heat resistant. Unlike some engineered stone, granite can resist heat and does not burn or discolor.

Verde Bamboo natural granite is also very unique. Not just unique from other stone, but it is also distinct from other Verde Bamboo slabs. Choosing your specific slab is encouraged since each stone can vary one from another.

Verde Bamboo Stone Fabrication

Fabricating Verde Bamboo Granite can be easy or it can be a challenge. The difference in difficulty come from the different degrees of knowledge, skill, and equipment that the one doing the work possesses. So, the easiest way to work with Verde Bamboo natural granite is to pay a professional to do the work. The knowledge of the industry and the quality equipment can really make a difference in the results.

One piece of equipment that fabricators use is polishing pads. These abrasive discs are available in various styles, sizes and types. There are wet polishing pads as well as polishing pads that used in dry environments. A polished finish is only one kind of finish that Verde Bamboo can have though. There are others. One example is a leathered, or antiqued finish. Again, achieving this kind of finish depends on using the proper tool; a set of Finishing brushes for granite. The result is a stone that is not as glossy or shiny as a polished finish but has just as distinct of a look.

Caring for Your Verde Bamboo Surface

It's true, Verde Bamboo Granite is a natural stone that came to be from intense heat and perhaps pressure. However, your Verde Bamboo surface has undergone some treatments to prepare it for its place in your finished project. As a result, there are some basic facets of taking care of your Verde Bamboo surfaces. They are not difficult and they will keep your Verde Bamboo natural granite looking its best. There are two main methods for caring for your granite. We'll discuss them next.

Maintaining the Seal

Even before your surface arrived in your home it was being given treatments to prepare it for the "day in, day out" wear and tear that comes from normal household use. One of the treatments the surface underwent was an initial sealing. Granite slabs get sealed to make them less absorbent. Natural granite is porous. And some Verde Bamboo Granite slabs are more porous than others. So slabs get an initial sealing to help them be more resistant to water-based and oil-based liquids that can penetrate the pores and stain them.

One of the parts of caring for your Verde Bamboo surface includes periodically sealing the stone using a natural stone sealer. In the case of a Verde Bamboo Granite kitchen countertop, you may want to choose a food safe granite sealer designed especially for eating surfaces. Treating the surface when the stone begins losing its repellent nature is the first part of the two-pronged care process.

How to Clean Verde Bamboo

Another aspect of caring for your granite surface is to use a cleaner formulated for use on natural stone. Verde Bamboo countertops and other surfaces are natural stone and sealing them is only one part. Not every household cleaner is made for use on natural stone. In reality, some cleaners actually break down natural stone sealers. So to maintain the seal that you are replenishing every-so-often, be sure to use a natural stone cleaner that will not degrade sealers. This is true of all sorts of natural stone cleaners. Let's look at some basic ones now.

One type of natural stone cleaner is the daily cleaner that is designed to remove the spots, smudges, and food residue that inevitably ends up on your Verde Bamboo kitchen countertop. Another type of cleaner that is not as frequently needed is a stain remover. If your sealer breaks down and and an oil based liquid or a water based liquid gets into the pores of the granite, you may need this type of cleaning agent. These products are formulated to draw the stain out of the stone. But once again, keeping the sealer replenished on the stone reduces the need for these types of stone cleaners.

About Maintaining Verde Bamboo

It really just boils down to putting together a regular routine of cleaning and sealing your natural Verde Bamboo Granite surface. Once you get the routine into full swing, it just becomes second nature. A good routine for maintaining natural granite, including Verde Bamboo, basically involves the following:

  • Use a pH neutral cleaner to keep the sealer from breaking down and clean any debris from the surface.
  • Reseal the surface of your granite surface when it gets "thirsty"*.
  • Using a fortified stone polish periodically gradually maintains the sealer on the surface of the natural stone.

As with many other project types, Verde Bamboo is a natural stone that is best fabricated and installed by a professional with both experience and the right equipment. And once the material is installed and initially sealed, maintenance is needed. As we have seen, Verde Bamboo Granite is not a chore to maintain if the proper products are used in the proper manner. Doing so effectively will no doubt provide you with years of performance.

* A thirsty granite stone is one that quickly absorbs water resting on its surface. Simply put a tablespoon of water on the surface of the stone. The faster the water is absorbed, the "thirstier" the stone is.