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Hello,

I just had my Volga Blue Counter (http://GialloFiorito.com) s installed.  Should these have been sealed?  The company I'm dealing with tells me yes.  They also tell me it's ok to use soap and (http://maplered.com) water to clean them.  However, everything I've read on the Website, suggests that soap is not recommended.  I want to protect and (http://maplered.com) preserve my investment in my Counter (http://GialloFiorito.com) s.  If they should not have been sealed, do I need to have them stripped?   There is also a "film" on the Counter (http://GialloFiorito.com) .  These were just installed on Monday - I expected a shiny, glossy surface - initially, there was quite a bit of residue left on the surface - probably the sealer.  The installers came back to add a piece of backsplash and (http://maplered.com) to remove the residue which in turn has created this unsightly film on the Counter (http://GialloFiorito.com) .  I expressed my disappointment with the Granite (http://tanbrown.org) company and (http://maplered.com) they are sending someone back out to "polish and (http://maplered.com) clean the Counter (http://GialloFiorito.com) ".  I liken it to buying a new car:  you wouldn't purchase a brand (http://maplered.com) new car with a lousy paint job - right?

Thank you for your advice.


Patti Senft