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  <title>Beautiful Soapstone Countertops</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Here's a nice <a href="http://www.soapstonewest.com/soapstone_counters/gallery_soapstone_countertops.html">gallery</a> of soapstone countertop installations.  It's a little surprising that soapstone can be used as a countertop, as one might have assumed that because of its use by the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit">Inuit</a> and others as sculpting material, it would be too soft to stand up to the wear and tear of a kitchen <a href="http://www.househacker.com/tags/countertop">countertop</a>.  Perhaps it's the fact that, according to the Soapstone West <a href="http://www.soapstonewest.com/FAQ_soapstone.html">FAQ</a>, countertop scratches can be repaired easily by sanding it with<br><br><em>
...120 grit sandpaper to remove the blemish then mineral oil can be reapplied to achieve a good as new look.</em><br><br>

The company clarifies the material's properties here:<br><br><em>
<strong>What is Soapstone?</strong><br>
Soapstone or Steatite is a metamorphic rock that comes in degrees of hardness. It is composed of talc, magnesium silicate and chlorite. The softer is known as "talc" and is used to carve or crush to a powder for a variety of purposes. Soapstone West uses the harder version of steatite, which makes it appropriate for countertops and other similar uses that require durability and other unique properties. It is a quarried stone that comes in shades such as green/gray, blue/gray and charcoal gray in its natural state but turns quite dark to almost black with the application of mineral oil.</em><br><br>

The material seems to have real drama and weight, even if it  doesn't appear to be the most flexible or versatile stuff available for countertop installations.  <br><br>Here's their <a href="http://www.soapstonewest.com/soapstone_sinks/gallery_soapstone_sinks.html">soapstone sink gallery</a>.]]></description>

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