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amother
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Sun, Oct 13 2024, 8:30 am
About to redo my kitchen and are debating on quartz countertops. I really like how they look. The halachic opinion that I follow says that it’s OK to kasher them for Passover by using boiling water. How does one do that without ruining them? (If your opinion is that they aren’t kasherable, that’s fine but that discussion is not relevant here)..
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Molly Weasley
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Yesterday at 10:14 am
We hold it's not kasherable but we "kasher" them anyway as a chumrah.
If you're just using boiling water, it doesn't really affect the resin.
If you really worried about it, you can always buy a reglazing product to keep it looking good.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:34 am
We did quartzite instead of quartz for this reason. I don't think you can pour boiling water directly on to quartz.
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stillnewlywed
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Yesterday at 10:34 am
You're not supposed to put anything boiling hot on quartz
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yalixoxo
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Yesterday at 10:51 am
my kitchen guy told me that if you hold you can kasher granite than you hold you can kasher quartz
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amother
Topaz
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Yesterday at 10:54 am
yalixoxo wrote: | my kitchen guy told me that if you hold you can kasher granite than you hold you can kasher quartz |
That's not true. Granite is stone and quartz has plastic (aka resin) mixed in. Not everyone kashers plastic, especially for pesach.
Eta-Sorry, just responding to the last post. Didn't see that op asked not to discuss this.
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Molly Weasley
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Yesterday at 11:00 am
stillnewlywed wrote: | You're not supposed to put anything boiling hot on quartz |
We do it. It's fine. When they say not to put anything hot, they're talking about 300 plus degrees Fahrenheit.
boiling hot water is just over 212.
Also, it's only boiling hot for the first couple of seconds. Putting a boiling hot pot on a quartz countertop is entirely different.
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:18 am
Molly Weasley wrote: | We do it. It's fine. When they say not to put anything hot, they're talking about 300 plus degrees Fahrenheit.
boiling hot water is just over 212.
Also, it's only boiling hot for the first couple of seconds. Putting a boiling hot pot on a quartz countertop is entirely different. |
Thank you!
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