Help with kitchen backsplash
kkvkarbear
7 years ago
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Comments (7)http://www.dream-kitchen-backsplash.com/stainless-steel-backsplash.html#sthash.WylmRsLc.dpbs The Benefits of Stainless Steel: Easy to clean Unaffected by heat Attractive Lasts for a lifetime Does not corrode or get darker with age The Downsides of Stainless Steel: Expensive Can be dented This article did state that the gauge (thickness) of the steel used, determined how easily it might dent... Can be scratched May require polishing to rejuvenate it's luster - See more at: http://www.dream-kitchen-backsplash.com/stainless-steel-backsplash.html#sthash.WylmRsLc.dpuf...See MoreNeed help with my backsplash
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