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"Cleanliness Of Dark Colors"
 

"Why are dark countertops and appliances hard to keep clean? Dark surfaces have poor reflective properties, absorbing more light than they reflect. Result: spills and smears show up easily. White, sand or stone colors in a matte finish are almost always a better choice in the kitchen, if you don’t want to be a slave to the sponge. Keep this in mind as well when considering the stylish stainless steel appliances now on the market: fingerprints, smudges and swipes of the cleaning rag all show up in detail against the shiny finish. "


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