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In which country is Soapstone mostly mined?
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1ReplySoapstone, also known as steatite, can be found all over the world. Much of the soapstone seen these days comes from Brazil, China or India. Significant deposits also exist in Finland, Australia and Canada, as well as in England, Austria, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the United States.
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Where is soapstone used?
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1ReplySoapstone is used for sculpture, tile, and kitchen countertops, sinks, wall tile and even for wood stoves and fireplaces.
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Is soapstone a hard stone or soft?
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1ReplySoapstone is naturally a softer stone, since it is made up mostly by Talc, among other minerals. Some of these really hard Soapstones out there, have no Talc in them and in petrological terms cannot be called a soapstone, they are serpentinites.
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Is soapstone as hard as granite or basalt?
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1ReplyWhile not as hard as granite, this material is more flexible. That means it is less breakable, so it won't crack unexpectedly from stress or weight. In addition, soapstone is very non-porous, another important strength that sets it apart from granite, basalt, sandstone and slate.
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How can I identify Soapstone?
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Does soapstone absorb water?
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1ReplySoapstone will not absorb water or other cooking liquids making it food safe.
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Does soapstone stain easily?
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1ReplySoapstone is stain resistant, but will naturally darken with use. Since soapstone is inert and non-porous, it does not need to be sealed, although it is sometimes treated with mineral oil to achieve a dark, even appearance.
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Is soapstone flammable?
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1ReplySoapstone is of course non-flammable and has a super high melting point, and talc is not chemically reactive to the caustic gases emitted by wood burning, so it won't stain or discolor in the same way as marble or limestone.
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