NYBlue1
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According to the linked article itsw EPA approved. The EPA is not going to approve something thats going to make people become poisoned. If its in dental appliances in a human mouth I dont see how a counter if going to make somebody sick. I dont know about most but I dont cut food or eat food directly off my countertops anyway so food really is not even touching it.
if I read the article corrrectly people that worked for the company branched off and made a new company claiming it was better than silestone and had the same properties as silestone as far as antibacterial material used in the making of it. Silestones beef is it does not and if it does it does not have an EPA approved product.
if I read the article corrrectly people that worked for the company branched off and made a new company claiming it was better than silestone and had the same properties as silestone as far as antibacterial material used in the making of it. Silestones beef is it does not and if it does it does not have an EPA approved product.