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What Is Dolomite Countertops

Temperature Resistance of Dolomite

Being able to withstand high temperatures is one of the most important qualities for any material that’s being used for manufacturing a kitchen countertop since virtually all cooking methods involve the use of high temperatures. 

Dolomite is a sedimentary rock, so it will survive being exposed to high temperatures, but do be warned that it is possible that the sealant you’ve used might experience damage from exposure to high temperatures depending on the kind that you’re using. 

Also, it is relatively safe to place a hot pot or pan over a dolomite kitchen countertop as long as you are sure that your sealant is heat resistant. If it is not, it would be much better to use a metal rivet as an intermediary between a hot pot or pan and your countertop. 

Overall, dolomite performs decently well in the temperature resistance category, performing much better than the marble but being far less heat resistant than some engineered materials. So, depending on how important heat resistance is for you, dolomite may or may not be a desirable material for you.

Weakness of Material 

Dolomite is a relatively soft stone, so it can be badly damaged if exposed to excessive force. It can also be scratched and stained quite easily. Dolomite is also very susceptible to etching if exposed to acidic chemicals or abrasive cleaners. 

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Overall, dolomite shares many of the same weaknesses as marble although in comparison it is far less physically durable but much more heat resistant and much less porous. 

It is, therefore, not very difficult to damage a dolomite countertop especially if you do not immediately clean up any spills made on its surface. Since it is a porous material, once a spill Is made it is very difficult to remove it from the surface of the dolomite. The liquid can cause a lot of damage once it has penetrated the surface of the dolomite. 

Maintenance 

Dolomite requires a relatively moderate level of maintenance, very similar to marble in fact. 

As a porous material, dolomite needs to be re-sealed annually as does marble. If any liquids, especially those that have either a very high or very low ph level are spilled on them, they need to be cleaned up immediately or else the stone will become damaged. 

Dolomite also must be cleaned using warm water and dish soap, and if exposed to abrasive cleaners such as Windex, vinegar, ammonia, or bleach it will become damaged. 

If properly maintained, dolomite can experience a good degree of longevity not unlike other natural materials such as marble and granite. 

Overall, dolomite has a moderate to high demand for maintenance that is extremely similar to other natural materials, especially marble. 

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