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Would it be bad to soak polystone in water.

And, what the heck is polystone anyway:confused:

Or, is it named after her (Pollyanna) crusty old aunt in that really weird town of grumps:confused: :p
Remember your 8th or 9th grade English Lit class :confused::p
 
THANKS MRGOOCH i was trying to hand scrub it off, then wet towel it off, but with you tactic i did the whole tank in what it it took me to do the bottom(not including the tracks)
 
Well that was informative. Now if I want to cut meat, I can use my K&C Winter SL Tiger as a cutting board without fear of bacteria or other contamination :rolleyes: No seriously, thanks for the link, great info.:)

You mean you havent already been doing that:confused:
 
I can't picture using polystone for a countertop like that link is advertising.... countertops are supposed to be durable but if you ever accidentally drop something heavy on it you'd run the risk of shattering a whole corner off!
 
I'd have to agree with CS. Maybe the polystone for counter tops is much more durable. Granite is the best for counter tops. Very durable.
 
I give the K&C vehicles a light wash before I repaint them.
 

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