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I’m looking at 36″ vanity tops. I’ve always used laminate with a drop-in bowl, but my wife is hot for a one piece top. I also like the clean lines, but am not sure how the one piece tops hold up. We are looking at Transolid tops. I like the fact that the top is solid so blemishes can be buffed, but does anybody have a feel for it’s stain/chemical resistance? The top will be white. Thanks for any input….
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I'm looking at 36" vanity tops. I've always used laminate with a drop-in bowl, but my wife is hot for a one piece top. I also like the clean lines, but am not sure how the one piece tops hold up. We are looking at Transolid tops. I like the fact that the top is solid so blemishes can be buffed, but does anybody have a feel for it's stain/chemical resistance? The top will be white. Thanks for any input....