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From: bocelli68@yahoo.com
Category: Kitchen
Remote Name: 65.34.38.2
Date: 11 Jun 2004
Time: 11:20 AM

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we recently had the blue peral gt installed in our kitchen. When the slab was installed the installers threw a hammer on the top and put a tiny chip in my counter top. The installer tried to buff it out leaving a huge swirl mark. They agreed to exchange the slab and did replace it with a blue peral however it is a different and lighter shade. Waiting a week the owner of the company said that my blue peral is hard to match, that 2 slabs came in and neither match my original. So what they would like to do is take my first original slab that had been ripped out and send it to a perfessional buffing company and have it buffed down properly. Im a little concerned and do not know if i should trust this decision. Sandra

 

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