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Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

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Specifications Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

China polished porcelain tile 
Size : 600 x 600 cm, 800 x 800 mm
 
Surface:Nano polished finish
 
Water absorption:< 0.2 %
 
CE&ISO

China polished porcelain tile  Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

 

 

Product Description

  

Basic  Information :Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

 

tile type

Porcelain tiles, porcelain polished, floor tiles

certificate

CE, ISO9001

finished

Nano finish, matte finish, semi polished

Size

60x60 80x80

Available in

many designs, size, colors

 

Features:Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

 

1) Available in many designs, specifications and assorted color, unique designs and exclusive quality

2)Used for indoor & outdoor wall and floor decorations,  building exterior,

3)Easy to install, anti-dust, washable, acid-proof, alkali-proof, durable

4)Material: porcelain

5)Customized sizes available according to clients’ requirements

6)Available dimensions

 

Material

Porcelain

Dimension

600x600 300x600 300x300mm

Packing

Paper packing and wooden pallets

Finish

polished finish with superglossy

Usage

Floor and wall

 

It’s good for hotel lobby flooring, shopping mall, big project etc

We have many different color and different design for you to choose. If you want to know more about us, go on

web please there are many new products showing on our web.

Our products are good quality with reasonable price.

We have CE & ISO9001, SASO for most of our tiles

 

 

Specification and technology information:

·         NANO polished

·         Water absorption:<0.1%< span="">

·         Price terms:FOB Foshan

·         Delivery:within 15~20 days after 30% deposit received

·         Payment:T/T,L/C

·         CE mark,ISO certificate

 

 

Main Export Markets:

Australasia Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

Central/South America

Eastern Europe

Mid East/Africa

North America

Western Europe

Product Pictures :Full Polished Porcelain Tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

 

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

 

Factory Pictures :

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Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

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Full polished porcelain tiles from China Foshan

 

FAQ:

1. What is the production period?

    Within one month.

2. What is the payment term?

    Both T/T and L/C are OK.

3. Could you please provide the samples?

   Yes, we can provide you the free samples.

4. What is the package?

   4pcs/carton, 40carton/pallet, 960carton/container

 

Q:After completing a bathroom tile job, including a tile baseboard border about 6 up from the floor, we have dried thinset in on the actual wall - places we missed during cleanup. I‘ve tried using some scrapers (plastic and metal), and the dried thinset is like concrete (naturally) and is pulling layers of drywall off with it. Is there a solvent or better way to remove the dried thinset from both the wall and the exposed rim of the tiles? As a last resort I might be okay with slight damage to the walls as they need serious prep anyway before paint, but I do want to make sure i haven‘t missed some very obvious, easier, better solution first.
I have had tile layers do that to my drywall talking about PO! OK take a razor knife and carefully cut the paper around the grout peel paper away, then skim coat with mud, tapping mud you know loose. Best case if you are going to texture the wall if its not thick on the surface just texture it in. If a tile layer caused this tell him to pay for it or get out of town!
Q:Is it possible to remove just the top row of the ceramic tile on my bathroom walls without damaging the remaining tile? I‘d like to replace the top row with glass tiles for a more updated look.
Really don t know why every ones is trying to answer w/o out knowing what the tile is over as a substrate.. I ll give to 2 types of possible substrates and you determine what you need to do.. If your atop a dry wall and its your trim pc I wouldn t try to do it.. You ll rip up and tear out dry wall hunks.. If your on a cement board or a cement base ( mud walls) this can be done but done carefully..You can chip other tiles when doing this. The grout joint plays a factor in this too. If its a real small joint and using an un sanded joint, the use of a power tool won t get in there to take the grout out. You ll have to dig it out by hand and then try and take tile off.. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there GL
Q:What is the drill bit?
Ordinary glazed tiles can be hammer or dual-use drill with the impact drill, The tiles should be fitted with hand drill with glass drill.
Q:Do they resist stains, scratches/nicks and does it protect it from fading and making it easier to clean?The tiles will be going in my kitchen and pantry.Are unglazed tiles, ideal for high-traffic areas?
pro- easily cleaned. con- horrible glare from sunlight
Q:CAN I LAY TILE WITH NO GROUT LINES?
No, it will not stay in place and gather dirt in the gaps. Go by the Home Depot Tiling book, it will answer all your questions.
Q:Home in the decoration, weigh the room after the decision to put a large tile, in the end to choose high light or matte? Saw several of the matt are yellow and gray, not a little white, I would like to ask you what is the brand? Which? How much is the price?
2, to see the side of the granules of granules are fine and even, the granules are large, rough, then the brick body density crisp, the use of the process will certainly be a problem, give a simple example: you get the house is usually the embryo room, wall The surface is very rough cement surface, when you use the putty powder after the wall is relatively smooth, delicate, and you use such a standard to see just fine. 3, the brick stand up, hand tapping the brick body, the more crisp the sound to prove that the higher the density of brick, the better the quality, the more dull the tones to prove that the worse the density of tiles, tiles, anti-fouling, 4, if it is to buy polished tiles (600 specifications above the tiles), hand touch the brick body surface (hand back touch), start to feel the more smooth proof of the brick surface of the pinhole less, the higher the anti-fouling ability, as long as Do not worry about non-slip problems in the bathroom or in the kitchen. 5, the same color to see the surface of the brick surface gloss, the general floor tiles are placed on the ramp on the ramp, there will be above the spotlights or fluorescent lamps, you want to see these bulbs in the brick surface of the shadow (like a mirror The more clear the shadow of the brick to prove the higher the gloss, the greater the hardness of the brick body, the higher the durability, contrary to the more blurred the bubble shadow to prove the lower the hardness of the brick. Note: here I am referring to the polished tiles Oh, and then compare the time must be the same color, you can not use yellow tiles and white brick to compare, that is wrong.
Q:Can I apply ceramic tile to my bedroom that is on the 2nd floor?My parents are saying I can‘t because the tile will weigh the floor down over timeIs there any danger in putting tile on a 2nd floor?
Weight is not an issue. Homes are designed to carry 40 or more pounds per square foot. Tile is not much heavier that other flooring surfaces such as carpet or hardwood so will not tax the structure at all. The current sub floor is probably not stiff enough for tile so adding an underlayment is probably a good idea. Whether this is a good idea is another matter altogether. Tile is a decidedly unfriendly surface for a bedroom. It is hard and cold. Drop something like a glass on it and you have a mess and nothing is colder to the foot except granite. I would not tile my bedroom and having it tiled is likely to make selling the house more difficult.
Q:and if so, can I just put the tile on top of the sanded laminate counter top?
My main concern would be waterproofing. I can't foresee an effective way to waterproof sanded laminate? Also, waterproofing around the bowl. This will be very difficult as it requires cut tiles. Same way a bath hob is tiled, i guess, but with laminate instead of brick (may cause problems) My tip is plenty of silicone around the bowl/Tiles. And good luck with the laminate not bowing from damp. ** Speak to a tradie (tiler or builder preferably) about potentially removing the laminate and replacing with something like MDF? or even boxing out with Timber Gyprock? you got me stumped. haha. ****** You CAN pry off the laminate, however there will be nothing under it. things to think about: Distance between top of bench and rim of existing sink. Once you glue tile grout, will it finish higher than the lip/rim of the sink ? Having someone experienced to cut the tiles. They'll stick out like dog balls if they're wrong! Silicone. Silicone. Silicone! Like someone here said, silicone around the bowl, no water can get through to the laminate. Maybe there is a sealant you can use on the laminate prior to tiling? Ask around. Call builders. Squeaky wheel!
Q:The ceramic tile in my kitchen is cracked at a lot of different spots. My guess is the previous owner didn‘t put a thick enough plywood before installing the ceramic tiles. I want to replace them, but I just realized that right now my floor is perfectly leveled with the hallway and living room and adding more plywood would screw it all up. What options do I have to get around this issue?
I okorder and research the process under the how to section. I've found it to be helpful in the past. Good luck.
Q:Qingdao where there are Bode tiles monopoly
I heard that in the Laoshan District Gaoke Park on the 1st floor of a decorative city, the store looked at the size of the big, inside the decoration of the grade is also very high. Look at how to compare.

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