Stain & Burn Test: Quartz vs Granite vs Marble - with Anatolia Granite & Marble in Knoxville, TN

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  • @anneoneill280
    @anneoneill280 5 років тому +99

    Ugh! Trying ro view the results but the camwra work makes me nauseous! Whats with the constant motion?

    • @shinyam75
      @shinyam75 4 роки тому +7

      Agreed. They need to remain still, and do a final screen shot at least of all three surfaces.

    • @seanm3226
      @seanm3226 4 роки тому +2

      Anne ONeill Not “nauseous”, rather “nauseated”. I’m just saying.

    • @createdbeing302
      @createdbeing302 3 роки тому

      So which countertop is the most heat resistant?

  • @seanpfodera
    @seanpfodera 5 років тому +47

    To remove Sharpie ink from many surfaces, write over it with a Dry Erase marker. Let it sit a minute or two, then wipe off. Dry Erase markers contain solvents that will usually remove even dried Sharpie ink.

    • @Manzanar
      @Manzanar 3 роки тому

      Hair spray removes sharpie ink too.

    • @atownish1488hh
      @atownish1488hh 2 роки тому

      Urine also

    • @jezz2k
      @jezz2k 2 роки тому +1

      Its worth nothing that Dry Erase is a little bit abrasive, so you will be removing a tiny amount of the surface.

  • @carolyn8728
    @carolyn8728 5 років тому +19

    Good to see someone do this comparison. I love Quartz and although many retailers will say that it is 100% non porous material, it is not 100%. That is why the Sharpie was able to bite into the surface. The granite is a high polish with a sealer, so that is why the sharpie is able to be wiped off with alcohol. If the granite wasn't sealed, even water will eventually soak into the granite. Water will eventually dry though and not leave stains, whereas oils and the red wine will stain if allowed to sink into the pores. Regardless, natural stones need to be sealed and requires maintenance. As for the Sharpie, Bar Keeper's friend should be able to remove the sharpie from quartz. It contains a chemical in powdered form which works on a molecular level to break the bonds of stains. The active ingredient is Oxalic acid, excessive ingestion or prolonged skin contact can be dangerous but a little on a sponge can do wonders for cleaning. As for hardness, Granite is the hardest and most scratch resistant. Quartz is a man made material that is held together with a resin. Quartz found in nature is very hard, (mostly silica which is what glass is made from), but the resin that holds the quartz particles together is not as hard, which is why it will still scratch. The resin will also still discolor with time, but inside one's home and if maintained well, the quartz material should last a long time and look great for many years to come. Different brands and styles do vary in density and quality though. White marble is beautiful. It is not as dense as either granite or man-made Quartz which is why it will scratch and stain. This is why it requires the most maintenance with sealing. It is really not that practical for areas that constantly come in contact with substances that stain, but could be a perfectly fine material for somewhere else, ...(haha, like churches and libraries), or perhaps an entryway hall table.

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, marble is not a good product in a kitchen where cooks live. There's always gonna be spill accidents, and although you clean up well, sometimes there will be olive oils that just happen to crawl under a plate in preparing foods. It's good for tabletops where liquids are not present.

    • @sammunro8487
      @sammunro8487 4 роки тому +7

      Be careful recommending this, Barkeeper's Friend can etch your surface. You shouldn't use anything acidic on quartz countertops because of the resins which you previously spoke of. Unfortunately, we deal with individuals who have etched their surface with barkeeper's friend all the time. They do have a cleaner for natural stones, but when people purchase barkeeper's friend they almost always are referencing the cleansing powder which can be damaging.

  • @mnice6634
    @mnice6634 4 роки тому +9

    I have a dark glossy granite and really nothing effects it. Only has the original seal on it and all you do for cleaning is a little dawn and water. Can't scratch, stain, or burn it in any way.

    • @JimDean002
      @JimDean002 3 роки тому +3

      We had a dark glossy Granite for years. Nothing you could do would hurt it. I could take a screaming hot cast-iron skillet plop it right down on the counter and everything was fine. I really miss that when we moved

  • @michellabeverly2630
    @michellabeverly2630 2 роки тому +2

    I was pretty impressed with them all . Especially the burn test ! They all preformed reasonably well . I mean no one is actually lighting fires on their countertops.
    I chose Carrara quartz for my new build. I grew tired of the look of granite. I’ve had it for 20 years. I wanted a fresh bright look. Which is difficult to find with granite finishes.

  • @Hajjat
    @Hajjat 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! She reminds me of something I don’t recall what exactly.

  • @Rod2944
    @Rod2944 4 роки тому +12

    Granite every time we’ve had ours in 10 years still looks awesome

  • @farohstein
    @farohstein 4 роки тому +13

    That granite.. it's from India. We happen to operate the mines for that particular granite. It is gratifying to know that there are people out there who understand the resilience of granite against synthetic products.

    • @cottondai
      @cottondai 4 роки тому +2

      What is the exact model and the seal for this indian granite you are mentioning. Sorry I am a new home buyer who has to pick granites or quartz and that too in many models and names. I want something that can withstand turmeric use in kitchen and heat from the pan.

    • @jacquilikvan1105
      @jacquilikvan1105 3 місяці тому

      what color or style is the particular granite used in this video?

  • @jirimondo
    @jirimondo 4 роки тому +3

    We've always used granite for kitchen counter-tops and been happy with the choice. Most recently, we were redoing a kitchen in a 16th century house in Italy. We're not far from Carrara and were able to go to a quarry to select a granite slab for the kitchen. Interestingly, the Italians thought it odd that we were using granite as they use marble for kitchens and mainly use granite for headstones. Then again, they don't seem to be as fussy about stains on their counters as we are. BTW - they counters (& kitchen) came out fabulously.

    • @ofs3216
      @ofs3216 4 роки тому

      Yes you at absolutely correct. Most European counties prefer marble and they don’t mind the staining or etching that can happen. What we see in magazines is new pristine marble that has that decorator look. It’s beautiful but you need to know what your buying and what can happen.

  • @chrismacdonald4532
    @chrismacdonald4532 2 роки тому +4

    I am a granite, quartz, and marble fabricator. Quartz and marble will scratch and are difficult to repair. Only thing that will damage granite is granite and diamond. And quartz doesn't do well with hot pans, plus quartz will stain... that sharpie will never come out without damaging the finish. Granite with low inclusives, like micha or other minerals are the best for kitchen counter tops.

  • @theeyesehaveit
    @theeyesehaveit 4 роки тому +13

    Little confusing with the re-lay out. Wondering why you did not lay the samples down after 4 days in the order they were originally placed?

  • @andreasmarountas
    @andreasmarountas 5 років тому +52

    They had misspelled on most of the slabs the word vinegar into viniger.

    • @markthomas800
      @markthomas800 5 років тому +15

      I was like lemme go see the comments I know someone noticed that lol 😜

    • @onehardhitta
      @onehardhitta 4 роки тому +5

      Same lol

    • @howarddudley7057
      @howarddudley7057 4 роки тому +3

      @@onehardhitta ditto

  • @moistandsquishy9925
    @moistandsquishy9925 5 років тому +9

    I have kryptonite for all my countertops, and it glows green

    • @gilcruz1479
      @gilcruz1479 5 років тому +3

      Vibranium is more stain-resistance.

  • @sammunro8487
    @sammunro8487 4 роки тому +11

    I thought this was a great video, thanks for staying unbiased.

  • @MatthewParksSr
    @MatthewParksSr 4 роки тому +8

    In the future, mic up the speakers. It was difficult to hear them and the camera has way too much motion. It does have to follow every action. Lastly, are these sealed counter tops?

  • @Snail320
    @Snail320 5 років тому +18

    So, to get Sharpie off in 5 seconds, write over it with a dry erase marker, then wipe. Gone!!

  • @jazzaguayo9842
    @jazzaguayo9842 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. My only wish is that you had a warning on that first key scratch. I had headphones on and instantly threw them off of my ears. Nails on a chalkboard! I still have chills.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому

      Oh no! Sorry for your ears. We will add or vocalize a warning for high frequency changes in the future.

  • @marcilk7534
    @marcilk7534 4 роки тому +14

    I wish you showed up close the results of the burn test. Even better, using a hot pan.

    • @LP2488
      @LP2488 4 роки тому +2

      That's what I thought they'd do

    • @meenasarena9226
      @meenasarena9226 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ZUYYjVb6hRM/v-deo.html well,they did

  • @5610winston
    @5610winston 2 роки тому

    I'm going with a fairly dark countertop as a divider between the light-color base cabinets and the light color backsplash and wall cabinets.

  • @dragngt
    @dragngt 5 років тому +25

    As much as people say that quartz is non-porous, you aren’t the only people who have shown that it does in fact stain. If you have kids, this is vital.

    • @opinion4415
      @opinion4415 2 роки тому

      NSF rated quartz is dense and very non-porous. Quartz is not heat resistant.

  • @lianalonge1984
    @lianalonge1984 4 роки тому +2

    Did anyone notice the stain left by the red wine on the granite? I paused the video and tapped to zoom in and saw the stain. It’s faint but it’s certainly there. However, the Sharpie is definitely gone from the granite.

    • @aakridge
      @aakridge Рік тому +2

      I noticed too! They passed it up pretty quickly. Maybe they couldn't see the stain because they were looking straight down whereas we had a different angle?

  • @elliesnest1
    @elliesnest1 Рік тому +1

    I’m in the process of deciding whether to go to white granite or quartz. Please advise if you know of a white granite with a minimal busy appearance!

  • @tomvega1666
    @tomvega1666 5 років тому +2

    AGM Knoxville if you need a good tip on a very good cleaning product for the quartz , get a bottle of Barkeepers Friend and Magic Eraser sponge and you will undoubtedly get the stains off of the quartz quite easier that alcohol. I've been dealing with Quartz for some time now and definitely found that to be the best cleaning combination (bar-none) (pun intended), that cleans and polishes at the same time.

    • @ofs3216
      @ofs3216 4 роки тому

      Yes and it’s recommend by the quartz manufactures as well. 👍

    • @xSeymaaa
      @xSeymaaa 3 роки тому

      Since you’ve been dealing with Quartz, is it really heat resistant or does it leave marks on it? I want to go for white quartz, but still doin some research before i buy it definitively

    • @Versul1
      @Versul1 2 роки тому

      That magic eraser is amazing

  • @bethkailukaitis3921
    @bethkailukaitis3921 4 роки тому +5

    I am in the process of a kitchen remodel and thought I'd decided on quartz for the counter and island tops - but now I'm not so sure and am going to give more consideration to granite. It was cool seeing this demonstration, as I've been reading a lot about the pros and cons of granite and quartz so this was just what I needed to see! Thanks!

    • @koalacat2
      @koalacat2 4 роки тому

      I just installed my quartz 2 days ago in our new kitchen. I wish I stuck with granite after watching this. We had dark granite before and I was looking at River White prior to picking quartz.

  • @stevebetker829
    @stevebetker829 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the demonstration. Dark granite would be my choice. For all practicality, I would have placed a hot pan on the counter instead.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому +1

      Awesome, Steve! Thanks for the feedback. We'll add a hot pan to our list. Dark granite is one of the top sellers!

    • @stevebetker829
      @stevebetker829 3 роки тому

      @@anatoliagraniteandmarble3184 yes sister. Cant go wrong with dark granite. Have a great weekend.

  • @DonteeWeaver
    @DonteeWeaver 5 років тому +7

    Quartz did better on the heat test than I thought it would

    • @sneakmore
      @sneakmore 4 роки тому

      Wasn’t directly exposed tho, and considering i work at a granite shop and have taking a blow torch to quartz it will light on fire crackle and stain brown this isn’t complete exposure

    • @sneakmore
      @sneakmore 4 роки тому

      Would also be interesting to see a hot pan/pot as thats what most people are warned against

    • @gregm8788
      @gregm8788 2 роки тому

      That flame isn't nearly as hot as a hot pan. Granite is the hardest to burn of any surface, but I still don't put hot pans directly on mine.

  • @keltersmelter5584
    @keltersmelter5584 Рік тому

    Barkeepers friend (ALWAYS the powdered form) +magic eraser + either med warm water or lacquer thinner for quartz. I have left rusted metal on quartz for over a month, the combo i mentioned (used warm water no lacquer) came off after about 5 minutes of scrubbing and adding of barkeepers.

    • @keltersmelter5584
      @keltersmelter5584 Рік тому

      Also quartz HATES hot objects set on it. Think if you were baking something at 400 took it out and set it on the quartz, it can and most likly will burn into the material, and there isn't a fix for it that I've seen. Basically don't set anything hotter than a freshly filled coffee cup on it, yes that's a little extreme of an example but better safe than sorry.

  • @r.becerra3182
    @r.becerra3182 4 роки тому +1

    Good video. I have faith in my new quartz. Someone else’s video spoke about and demonstrated a hot pot of boiling water but only left it on for 20 secs. I was hoping your video would have a hot pot for a min or so. I was told don’t put anythg hot on it. I will burn a stain in quartz.

    • @ofs3216
      @ofs3216 4 роки тому +1

      Yes it’s the resin that will burn (needed to be mixed in during slab manufacture process) not the actual quartz of the product. If you do place hot pot on countertop and it burns your warrant is voided.

  • @sachinkainth9508
    @sachinkainth9508 3 роки тому +1

    What I like about this video is that it is backed by science.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому +1

      Precisely, this is what we try to focus on. Facts not opinions. We want to show you what we know as well, not just tell you. Glad it was helpful to you!

    • @assog5737
      @assog5737 3 роки тому

      LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sachinkainth9508
    @sachinkainth9508 3 роки тому +4

    One thing you didn't try is putting curry on there with turmeric in it. You'd need lasers to get that out.

  • @PatriceBoivin
    @PatriceBoivin 3 роки тому +2

    vinegar
    I was also wondering whether this will become a sprinkler test...

  • @sslilac
    @sslilac 2 роки тому +1

    How do I remove yellow water stains from white quartz countertops?

  • @1stls1z28
    @1stls1z28 5 років тому +4

    Not all granite is created equally. Though most granite is scratch "resistant" there are various colors that you can indeed scratch very easily. Granite is not considered as it's own property, rather it is considered a category of multiple stones and minerals. It can be comprised of quartz, quartzite, onyx, marble, mica ect. They all have various densities, characteristics and pouresnes. Some are more prone to scratches and some are more prone to staining. Every color in a slab of granite is in fact a different material. Please become as knowledgeable as you can about the granite colors you like before making a choice. Make sure the stone is compatible with your lifestyle. Knowledge is power and if used properly you will find a granite that will truley last you a lifetime!

    • @jesurunblends
      @jesurunblends 5 років тому

      good comment

    • @blitzenbary
      @blitzenbary 4 роки тому

      Probably using the most expensive granite. This is obviously an ad for GRANITE and not unbiased at all. They are full of it.

  • @bonitaellis19
    @bonitaellis19 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so so so so much I'm in the process of buying a home and I want granite but didn't know for sure how would it be performed thank you so much thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you

  • @pc0086
    @pc0086 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for testing those materials, it definitely helped me to make my decision on my countertops. Appreciate it!

  • @rpmtechtv
    @rpmtechtv 5 років тому +3

    Thanks very much for the great video guys. I have an odd question for you that black surface on the island that all your experiments are on what exactly is that made of?

    • @sneakmore
      @sneakmore 4 роки тому +1

      My best guess Angola granite. There are a few that are similar just with different grey to black ratios aswell like steel pearl for instance

  • @billmaharry4874
    @billmaharry4874 5 років тому +2

    What color or name of stone was used? Not to be mistaken for Brand of stone, like Cambria.

  • @palehorse24681
    @palehorse24681 4 роки тому +4

    Next time do an honest test where the pieces have the exact same whitish look. The last piece was deliberately chosen with those color striations to help hide that it did get stained also. That with the shakey camera work gives the win to the last slab...you guys cant also prove that first piece has your sealant also.

  • @rocce-minerali-marbles
    @rocce-minerali-marbles 4 роки тому +4

    Great for research. I’ve learnt something valuable without conducting the test myself. Keep it up guys

  • @bonnieborgeson3200
    @bonnieborgeson3200 2 роки тому

    This was great thankyou, I have been deciding which to go with for my new kitchen. This demo was better than reading info.

  • @sachinkainth9508
    @sachinkainth9508 3 роки тому +1

    Although granite performed the best, I have heard that it requires the most maintenance. Is this true?

    • @jessicaal415
      @jessicaal415 3 роки тому +2

      Not really. On our first house we had granite put in years ago and sealed it yearly as recommended but forgot/got lazy doing it after the 2nd year. 6 more years after then we sold the house. Looked just like it did when we first had them put in. I just wipe clean with warm water and vinegar diluted in water.
      I personally like the white countertops, always have. To me dark surface screams 90’s, granite in particular. This is just my personal opinion. Our new house we bought 8 yrs ago has granite (again) and couldn’t wait getting rid of it. It’s dark and too masculine for my taste. Having quartz put in at the moment. Been waiting since we first got the house.

  • @mreshadow
    @mreshadow 2 роки тому

    From nerd-perfect to supermodel in one time jump.
    Great video, I'm moving in to a new home they used quartz. Hope it works out

  • @joypolk3093
    @joypolk3093 3 роки тому +2

    A little bit of fingernail polish remover will take off the sharpie then clean the stone.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому

      Joy, thank you for your suggestion. While finger nail polish remover might seem like a quick solution (pun intended) the contents of nail polish remover can eat away at your stone's seal or finish making your stone porous and stain easier over time.

  • @noelelliott7277
    @noelelliott7277 4 роки тому

    I have a very simple question, I. have korean worktop and after 6 years looks like i used sand paper to clean it, very soft material, it marked very easy which. Which will mark more easy, Granite or Quartz using a soft cloth and been careful. The korean top seemed like every time I put my car keys or come home with shopping it scratched easy I want white light colour work top, which one will wear the best show no scratch. marks?

  • @latinsweety2636
    @latinsweety2636 5 років тому +1

    I have the river white granite and it has soaked up every stain you can think of, it was never sealed properly. Is there anyway to removed all of the stains it has soaked up? It's only 2 years old and I'd hate to have to replace it so soon but it looks terrible!

    • @fatihdemir3071
      @fatihdemir3071 5 років тому +3

      Use the Easy-Off oven cleaner. apply it to the affected area and cover it with 4-5 ply of paper towel and place a heavy object on top and let it sit for about 3-4 hours. Repeat the process until the stain is gone or light enough for you.

    • @ofs3216
      @ofs3216 4 роки тому

      You can purchase stain remover also called poultice in big box store like Home Depot (kitchen dept not tile dept) It comes in a powder form that you add some water and mix to like a pancake batter consistency. Follow directions. Might take several applications. Once stains are removed you need to seal countertop as stone is now exposed. Sealer can also be purchasd there.

  • @anto5570
    @anto5570 3 роки тому +2

    This is the best video ever! Thank you so much for all the information you shared.

  • @steveh8224
    @steveh8224 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, so happy I have granite now. 👍

  • @genevievecournoyer1461
    @genevievecournoyer1461 3 роки тому

    For the burning test , has they do all as well or one doesn’t stand the heat ?

  • @GOVAUS1
    @GOVAUS1 4 роки тому +6

    Apparently, vinegar is spelled as "viniger" in TN, @0:43.

  • @Phenom-rl5pr
    @Phenom-rl5pr 4 роки тому +4

    Dude sounded so sick on the wipe part of the video..

  • @fayersa
    @fayersa 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you the effort put into providing for this informative video. It helped me decide...pity I'm nowhere near you as I would have been customer

  • @asinheaven
    @asinheaven 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the comparison tests so I don't have to do my own tests on my granite. I watched to the very end because you said you were going to show how to seal it, but you didn't get to that in this video. I wasn't able to find a video on how to seal granite in your channel.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому +1

      Oh no Kathleen! Thank you so much for making us aware of this error. We're getting with our video guy and we'll see what we can do. Thank you for the valuable feedback.

  • @mallorys.8066
    @mallorys.8066 3 роки тому

    Can you burn a bath and body candle or set a cup of tea on quartz? Or will it burn

  • @iramanhaider284
    @iramanhaider284 5 років тому

    Granite is the natural stone for kitchen slabs nowadays theres white granite called nano marble its manmade actually but very smooth n slippery its china made..just like whitish milk super but dont know about the quality of hardness..?? Can u please tell about this nano marble more..??

  • @debrabruce4544
    @debrabruce4544 4 роки тому +3

    This was very helpful!!! Thanks for making this video!!!!!

  • @bosookie3128
    @bosookie3128 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks this help me decide.

  • @lawrence17201
    @lawrence17201 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks for the demonstration.

  • @RT-jf9pp
    @RT-jf9pp 4 роки тому

    use comet and scrub on quartz and it'll clean anything off you put on it.

  • @jennyang6195
    @jennyang6195 Рік тому

    What if the sealer wears off?

  • @shahibnarine2567
    @shahibnarine2567 Рік тому

    Great video! Please note that vinegar is spelled with one “I” not two.

  • @bones007able
    @bones007able 2 роки тому

    so... did they mention man made quartz will break down from heat?... they should have demonstrated that...

  • @mosestekper7659
    @mosestekper7659 2 роки тому

    Not bad. You should have put labels for us to ID which is which

  • @j.davidslaugh5761
    @j.davidslaugh5761 4 роки тому

    I would like to see this test on the raw stone not the polish from the manufacturer.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому

      All the stone is coated before transport from the quarry. We have quarries from around the globe. While there might be companies that ship raw stone, Anatolia wants to preserve and ensure there are no imperfections created from transport.
      Thanks for this suggestion! I'll pass it up the chain to see if that's possible.

    • @aakridge
      @aakridge Рік тому

      Quartz comes in different "sheens", and I'd like to know Satin vs. Polished. Does granite have a "Satin"?

  • @skyskyscout15
    @skyskyscout15 4 роки тому +3

    Viniger....:):):) I can't breathe!!! LOL

  • @redcrumb
    @redcrumb 5 років тому +8

    great content, best ive seen so far on countertops comparison, the filming can be hugely improved though

  • @metubeglvz
    @metubeglvz 3 роки тому +1

    good video. no mumbo jumbo and just show us. quartz isnt as unstoppable as i thought

  • @tazrulzill
    @tazrulzill 4 роки тому

    Nice ring!!

  • @jackt6112
    @jackt6112 2 роки тому

    Very useful.

  • @d.b.7591
    @d.b.7591 4 роки тому +1

    Try old fashioned glass with water ring.... may be surprised...

  • @joseloera1506
    @joseloera1506 5 років тому +1

    The real test is to use a Red Lip stick, let it set for 10 minutes, wiped off,

  • @kevinv9217
    @kevinv9217 2 роки тому

    Apparently you don't have a working fire suppression system at your store ................. :(

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc 2 роки тому +1

    @30 seconds in, I see he is using the weakest crystaline granite.... And STILL outperformed. The problem with Quartz is the LONG term performance. It yellows under UV rays, so kitchen windows, and such. Also it is a resin, and this can have other issues over time.

  • @ShellSellars-Smith
    @ShellSellars-Smith 4 роки тому +1

    What about Quartzite?

    • @paulsmith-fx6lp
      @paulsmith-fx6lp 4 роки тому

      Quartzite is a strange animal. Was sedimentary formation turned metamorphic looks like marble acts more like granite. Some quartzites are impervious others seemingly more porous than typical granites. Knowing which ones and keeping it sealed can typically be tested with letting water stand on it for an hour or so. The beauty of quartzite difficult to beat

    • @ShellSellars-Smith
      @ShellSellars-Smith 4 роки тому

      @@paulsmith-fx6lp I have Quartzite in my Master bath and Kitchen and Granite in my laundry and put Carrara in all the secondary bathrooms. I have to have Natural materials in my home. I am snobby that way. lol

    • @paulsmith-fx6lp
      @paulsmith-fx6lp 4 роки тому

      Not at all I too like natural stone better than any other. I own a store and fabrication shop and people ask me get what is most appealing to you

  • @perezfamilyadventures3514
    @perezfamilyadventures3514 4 роки тому

    Granite is the best as always! Can't go wrong with a classic nature stone. Love the look and strong. I have granite and after 6 years just now have to reseal it again. I wouldn't purchase a house without it.

    • @jezz2k
      @jezz2k 2 роки тому

      Have you seen Thrifty Tani's two-parter where he heat-tested both granite and quartz? Everything damaged the granite. Only the last and hottest pan affected the quartz.

  • @pierrefourie5753
    @pierrefourie5753 5 років тому +4

    Very informative to the right crowd. Thank you for an interesting test.

  • @Mickey-jn8hz
    @Mickey-jn8hz 3 роки тому

    What about the scratches??????

  • @dollrose3085
    @dollrose3085 5 років тому +4

    Granite all the way! 🤩👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Plus it’s a natural stone and not man made! Love it! 🥰 Great job on the comparisons. I made my choice 👍🏻

  • @jmkos86
    @jmkos86 3 роки тому

    Good video but you should ALWAYS tell customers and to everyone else watching that EVERYTHING stains and scratches. Only Quartz burns over a certain temperature (diff brands name diff heat indexes) and it’s basically all in the hands of how well you take care of your product. I’ve seen people with the same granite, one stain and one won’t. Natural stone is just that, it’s natural so you virtually CANT say what will or won’t happen. Your video is good for a base on how it SHOULD react.

    • @jessicaal415
      @jessicaal415 3 роки тому

      You forgot to mention the point they’ve made several times. The finishes/seal make a lot of difference.

    • @jmkos86
      @jmkos86 3 роки тому

      @@jessicaal415 it does but you have to research what you have to have such difference be made. A natural stone sealer on quartzite and the same sealer on a dolomite will have different effects on each stone because of how the material reacts to it. It’s not a 100% guarantee. It’s more about how well you maintain it as opposed to just sealing the stone.

  • @babybaby5893
    @babybaby5893 Рік тому

    It will be nicer if you have a very brief summary at the end

  • @bradganz6787
    @bradganz6787 3 роки тому

    Been four days and I got a make over.

  • @Person-mh6xq
    @Person-mh6xq 2 роки тому

    Should have labeled each sectioned of part to indicate quartz, marble, granite!! Made it too confusing.

  • @CR-qu5jc
    @CR-qu5jc 2 роки тому

    “Now I know what Pluto feels like” ~ Marble

  • @RBUDD16
    @RBUDD16 3 роки тому +1

    Vinegar is misspelled

  • @debomoskowitz7739
    @debomoskowitz7739 3 роки тому

    That’s why they use Granite in Cemeteries! It’s stands the text of time!

  • @nesrenayesh4711
    @nesrenayesh4711 5 років тому +1

    This is awesome, perfect video

  • @Channel0002
    @Channel0002 2 роки тому +2

    After watching this I feel like staying with good old laminate

  • @zlatkozivkovic8694
    @zlatkozivkovic8694 5 років тому +2

    LOL...never seen a red wine being so yellow.

    • @amenotepia
      @amenotepia 5 років тому

      Was thinking the same

  • @iramanhaider284
    @iramanhaider284 5 років тому

    Nice info great job..dear

  • @LTSCVIDEOS
    @LTSCVIDEOS 5 років тому +5

    The camera guy can't make up his mind where to shoot... next time use 2 cameras

    • @MichaelEgan66
      @MichaelEgan66 4 роки тому

      I think the cleavage and sweet DSL's had him flustered...

    • @kaosbboi
      @kaosbboi 4 роки тому

      @@MichaelEgan66 🤣 I thought the same - the camera man focused more on the chick than the stones.

  • @donnab8665
    @donnab8665 4 роки тому

    wow, great video!! I am putting quartz in my house in three weeks, not i wonder if i should do granite. I have marble and it's destroyed:(

    • @loribrooks5596
      @loribrooks5596 4 роки тому +1

      marble needs to be seal, and sealed often if it's used a lot. If you seal it, it will stay looking great longer. Nothing looks as good as marble in my opinion, and it's worth the effort of sealing from time to time.

  • @dawesxc11
    @dawesxc11 2 роки тому

    She is a babe and the information was very valuable thanks from the uk.

  • @tomaszj.9608
    @tomaszj.9608 4 роки тому +10

    “VINIGER” for president!

  • @osog21
    @osog21 4 роки тому +1

    I love her 🤣🤣😍

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa 4 роки тому +1

    Id get the marble

  • @paulrobert3284
    @paulrobert3284 5 років тому

    Glad I bought granite

  • @MM-qj6vn
    @MM-qj6vn 4 роки тому

    the man was just *snif *snif *snif *snif *snif *snif

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому

      East Tennessee is notorious for allergies. Allergy capital of the US. Yippy! Thanks for the feedback though it's helpful for future videos.

  • @mysteriousu5528
    @mysteriousu5528 3 роки тому

    Bad camera focus. Granite came on top. I would have preferred couple of more testing materials like turmeric, tea, hair color, red chilli powder and then see how they perform. My guess is that any matter or material can get stained.

  • @loribrooks5596
    @loribrooks5596 4 роки тому +1

    Marble for the WIN, but it must be SEALED OFTEN. Nothing matches its beauty.

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому

      Marble is absolutely stunning if you have the discipline and appreciation to care for it. You are correct! Glad to see another marble lover.

  • @amrs54
    @amrs54 3 роки тому +1

    the red wine is not red...

    • @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184
      @anatoliagraniteandmarble3184  3 роки тому

      Thanks, it's red wine vinegar. True red wine will be used in the next video. What can you expect from Mel's bachelor kitchen?! Haha!

  • @joseventura5271
    @joseventura5271 2 роки тому

    FYI VINEGAR is spelled wrong