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		<title>By: Patty</title>
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		<description>I just installed Formica Basalt Slate (black) and the seams are white.  What can I use to permanently color them black to blend in with the black formica?  I have tried a black
permanent marker but it comes off when I clean the countertop with Windex.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just installed Formica Basalt Slate (black) and the seams are white.  What can I use to permanently color them black to blend in with the black formica?  I have tried a black<br />
permanent marker but it comes off when I clean the countertop with Windex.</p>
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