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Cultured marble, also referred to as Cast Polymer, is a blend of high strength polyester resin and natural marble dust formed in a variety of molds to make a single piece article with a surface that resembles marble.. Cultured marble is a mixture of resin and ground marble or limestone. Though it's a less expensive alternative to natural marble, it can provide more tensile strength. it allows greater design flexibility than with stone. For instance, manufacturers of cultured marble can make a bathroom vanity with integrated bowl (or bowls). This eliminates grout lines around the bowl.
   The manufacturing process encompasses several steps. One step uses a non-porous gelcoat on the counters and sinks which seals the product and prevents mold and bacteria growth and staining. The process doesn't use hazardous material; the main risk is the flammability of the polyester resin. The Kansas City, MO area is very prominent, with several manufacturers who lead in quality of this product. Some of these are Leathers Cast Polymer, Bakers Marble, Complete Home Concepts, and The Onyx Collection. Some products carry a long guarantee.

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