From:
"Simon Brown" <moonsong@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Wed, 9 Jun 2004 20:30:07 +1000
Subject:
Chlorine vs. Marble
Quoted text begins.marble carving right on the edge of a chlorinated swimming pool
End of quote.
Hi Bill,
Marble will dissolve slowly in water, especially if the water is acidic.
Check here:
http://www.workin4u.com/madpool/faq.htm#How%20does%20Quartzon%20compare%20to%20marble%20plaster
http://www.blueseapools.com/phup.htm
Have you considered impregnating the stone surface with a sealer like Tenax
Hydrex or similar? http://www.granquartz.com/tenax.htm
Regards,
Simon
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