The countertop seams always bugged my in my great-aunt's Youngstown kitchen. Even as a small child, my thoughts of hidden dirt in them really concerned me. Later in life, I didn't like that I didn't have maximum space for rolling out pastry--and the dirt still bugged me. My aunt kept a very clean kitchen, so I'm sure those seams were clean, too. But the thought was always there.
By the way, the stainless (or is it chrome) seams between each surface are attached in a strangely complex way, at least on the Youngstowns. It's like a booby trap--they go on somehow but they don't readily come off.
By the way, the stainless (or is it chrome) seams between each surface are attached in a strangely complex way, at least on the Youngstowns. It's like a booby trap--they go on somehow but they don't readily come off.