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Botticino Fiorito
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Botticino Fiorito is commercially sold as marble, but is geologically a compact limestone. This affects its actual physical and chemical properties.
Slab Yard Diagnostic Protocol
Marble is a beautiful, premium stone — but it has well-known performance limits. The diagnostic kit confirms you're getting genuine marble (not mislabeled) and gives you a chance to see how the slab will react to the acids you'll encounter in real life.
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The full step-by-step protocol — including expected results and red flags — is included in your downloadable Buyer's Guide.
Botticino Fiorito is commercially sold as marble, but it is geologically a compact limestone. This distinction matters because true geological classification determines the stone's actual physical and chemical properties — which affects how it performs, how it should be maintained, and how it reacts to acids and moisture.
Botticino Fiorito is a calcareous stone susceptible to acid etching. AntiEtch® provides permanent protection against lemon, vinegar, and other common acids.
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Not sure what stone you have? This kit includes the tools professionals use to identify stone type, test acid sensitivity, check absorption, and determine the right care products.
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Botticino Fiorito is a calcareous stone that etches from lemon juice, wine, and coffee. MORE® AntiEtch® stops it.
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