Amazonita Granite

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  • Amazonita Granite
Description

Amazonita Granite is a stunning natural stone with a mix of whites, greys, and subtle green hues. It features intricate patterns and veining, giving it a unique and luxurious appearance. The granite has a polished finish that adds a touch of elegance to any space. Its durability and resistance to heat and scratches make it an ideal choice for countertops, flooring, and other interior applications. Overall, Amazonita Granite is a versatile and eye-catching stone that can enhance the beauty of any room.

Country and Quarry Origin
Paraíba state, Brazil
Physical Characteristic
Water Absorption0.53 %
Density2.63 gr/cm3
Flexural Strength21.8 MPa
Compressive Strength74.2 MPa
Mohs Hardness Scale6 to 7
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Texture
Amazonita Granite has a medium grain texture with a slightly rough surface. It has a natural and unique pattern of light green and white colors with specks of black mineral deposits scattered throughout.
Pattern and Veining
Amazonita Granite is a beautiful natural stone that features a unique pattern and veining. The granite has a light beige base color with swirls of white, gray, and gold veining throughout. The veining may be subtle or bold, depending on the specific slab of granite. The pattern of Amazonita Granite is irregular and organic, giving it a natural and rustic look.
Durability
Amazonita Granite is known for its durability and strength. It is a dense, hard stone that is resistant to scratches and stains. With proper care and maintenance, Amazonita Granite can last for many years without losing its beauty or functionality. It is a popular choice for countertops, flooring, and other high-traffic areas due to its durability. Additionally, Amazonita Granite is heat resistant, making it suitable for use arround fireplaces and other heat sources.
Available Surfaces
Polished, Honed, Leather
Acid Sensitivity
Granite is a very durable and strong material, but it is still susceptible to acid sensitivity. Amazonita granite is no exception. Acid sensitivity in granite can cause damage to the surface of the stone, resulting in etching, dulling, or discoloration. This can happen when acids like lemon juice, vinegar, or certain cleaning products come in contact with the granite surface.
Mineralogical Composition, % wt

- Quartz: 35% - Plagioclase feldspar: 45% - Potassium feldspar: 15% - Biotite: 5%

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How to get scratches out of Amazonita Granite?

1. Start by cleaning the scratched area with a soft cloth and mild soap and water. Remove any dirt or debris that may be in the scratch. 2. Mix a small amount of granite polish with water to create a paste. You can purchase granite polish at most home improvement stores. 3. Apply the paste to the scratched area using a soft cloth or sponge. Rub the paste into the scratch in a circular motion, working it into the stone. 4. Allow the paste to dry on the granite surface for about 10-15 minutes. 5. Once the paste has dried, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away the excess polish. Buff the area with a clean, dry cloth to reveal the repaired scratch. 6. If the scratch is still visible, repeat the process until the scratch is no longer noticeable. 7. To prevent future scratches, make sure to use a cutting board when preparing food on your Amazonita granite countertops and avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface.
1. Start by cleaning the scratched area with a soft cloth and mild soap and water. Remove any dirt or debris that may be in the scratch. 2. Mix a small amount of granite polish with water to create a paste. You can purchase granite polish at most home improvement stores. 3. Apply the paste to the scratched area using a soft cloth or sponge. Rub the paste into the scratch in a circular motion, working it into the stone. 4. Allow the paste to dry on the granite surface for about 10-15 minutes. 5. Once the paste has dried, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away the excess polish. Buff the area with a clean, dry cloth to reveal the repaired scratch. 6. If the scratch is still visible, repeat the process until the scratch is no longer noticeable. 7. To prevent future scratches, make sure to use a cutting board when preparing food on your Amazonita granite countertops and avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface.
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Does Amazonita Granite countertop scratch easily?

Amazonita Granite is a durable and hard stone, so it is less likely to scratch easily compared to other materials like marble. However, it is still possible for it to get scratched if it comes into contact with sharp or abrasive objects. It is important to use cutting boards and avoid sliding heavy objects across the surface to prevent scratching. Regular sealing and proper maintenance can also help protect the granite countertop from scratches.
Amazonita Granite is a durable and hard stone, so it is less likely to scratch easily compared to other materials like marble. However, it is still possible for it to get scratched if it comes into contact with sharp or abrasive objects. It is important to use cutting boards and avoid sliding heavy objects across the surface to prevent scratching. Regular sealing and proper maintenance can also help protect the granite countertop from scratches.
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What is the best daily cleaner for Amazonita Granite countertop?

The best daily cleaner for Amazonita Granite countertop is a mild dish soap and water solution. Simply mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water, apply to the countertop and wipe clean with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the surface of the granite. It is also important to wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.
The best daily cleaner for Amazonita Granite countertop is a mild dish soap and water solution. Simply mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water, apply to the countertop and wipe clean with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the surface of the granite. It is also important to wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.

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