Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Well, there is an easy way to avoid something that you don't like. Just move along and purchase something else. I don't get why people need to yuck someone else's yum all the time. I don't care about quartz one way or another, and I certainly don't care if others choose to use it.
Are you the same person that keeps posting about "yucking someone else's yum"? Please stop, you sound like you spend all of your time with 4 year olds.
S/he has a valid point. Just because you don’t like something doesn’t mean everyone else has to think the same way. Clearly there’s a market for quartz or no one would be selling it.
Anonymous wrote:So easy to take care of. Food safe, no sealing. Wipe own with water, no chemicals. Mine has some sparkles in it. I get compliments ALL the time. There are plenty that do not look fake but you gotta spend the $$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Well, there is an easy way to avoid something that you don't like. Just move along and purchase something else. I don't get why people need to yuck someone else's yum all the time. I don't care about quartz one way or another, and I certainly don't care if others choose to use it.
Are you the same person that keeps posting about "yucking someone else's yum"? Please stop, you sound like you spend all of your time with 4 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Well, there is an easy way to avoid something that you don't like. Just move along and purchase something else. I don't get why people need to yuck someone else's yum all the time. I don't care about quartz one way or another, and I certainly don't care if others choose to use it.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?