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Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0061

Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0061

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Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT or L/C
Min Order Qty:
1 x 20' Container m²
Supply Capability:
100,000 M2 Per Month m²/month

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Basic Information of  Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0061:

1.Size:30x30/40x40cm tile

 

2.Certificate:CE ISO

 

3.W.A.>3-6%

 

4.Material:Ceramic

 

5.waterproof or without waterproof

 

Features of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0061:                                                                                    

 

1. Size:300*300mm;400*400mm china wall ceramic tile

 

2.Various colors are available;Fashion and elegant pattern tile

 

3. Usage: use in Inner.

 

4. Engobe(water proof) or without engobe(can’t water proof)

 

5. Certificate:CE;ISO;SONCAP

 

6.Tile Minimum order: 1x20'FCL (items we have in stock can be mix loading)

 

7.Delivery Time : within 15 days after received 30% payment by TT

 

8.Payment term: L/C; T/T, 30% deposit, balance paid before loading.

 

9.Packing: standard carton with wooden pallet or per customers' request

                                                                         

 

Normal size of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0061:                                                             

 

30x30cm, 40x40cm

 

Advantage Of Our Factory:                                                       

 

1.Very Competitive Price:

 

2. High Quality

 

3. Immediate Response

 

Production and Packing Pictures of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0061:

 

 

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Q: My dad layed tiles in his kitchen recently. He had some plywood type stuff that he layed them on top of so they are on a flat, even surface. But then someone told him he should have put a netting type stuff underneith the tiles too, to keep them from breaking. Is that very important, will his floor be ruined now?
Its called wire mesh. Its not used as much anymore. What makes tiles or grout crack is the wood below the tiles. If the floor joists are too far apart and the plywood is not thick enough it can cause the floor to move. Even a little bit of movement can cause the tiles and the grout to crack. The wire mesh will not help if the floor moves.
Q: hey guys my house just got renovated a few days ago... it seems like some tiles have tough stains on it. is there a type of detergent or anything that removes it off? it looks well ugly and makes the surface rough... it's on both my floor and wall tiles
The use of muratec acid will remove the glaze on the tile. Not sure if diluted will or not but I d never use it . The use of a metal chisel can leave marks on the tile that you ll never get off. First ,if this is thin set still on the tile get the tile person back to clean it off. Barring that , if you have to do it, scrape what you can off with something softer. I use a piece of wood. After the lumps come off use a white nylon pad and go over the tile dry with it.Special pads used for tile clean up can be bought most any place that sells tile. Their called a doodle bug pad. While your there you might want to get a small bottle of grout and effervescent remover.About $8 for an 8 oz bottle. If going over the tile dry doesn t remove it, then go with the cleaner.Doing it wet right away will only reintroduce any removed thin set or grout to the tile. After all cleaned up consider sealing the tile ,but not before it s cleaned.Tile Lab and Cerama Seal sealers work well. You ll ned to wait for a minimum of 72 hours with all pentatrating sealers Any questions you can e mail me thru my avatar GL
Q: I recently put in a wood stove. It was professionally installed and certified to meet fire regulations. I don‘t know anything really about the install just that it doesn‘t require any r value underneath it. It just requires a pad for embers. There was a long waiting list to get it installed but an opening came up and we got it installed sooner than we planned. So we didn‘t get the tiling done. Currently it is sitting on a base made with 2x6s spaced 6 apart covered with 3/4 plywood and a sheet of durock cement board attached with durock screws and all seems taped with durock tape and covered with durock cement plaster. I want to finish it with tile. However, the stove is too heavy for us to lift. Its a pedestal woodstove so would it look okay tile up to the pedestal? If so how much space should I leave against the pedestal? What should I put in the gap? High-heat caulking? I‘m very new to this so any advice is welcomed. Thanks!
You will be better off if you remove the stove and tile. See if they installers can come back out and set it aside , be sure to make where the feet set first, measure and write down so that the feet doesn't sit on a joint . It will make to job make better,
Q: I have a rental that currently has sheet vinyl in the kitchen that is in bad shape. I am considering putting in self adhesive floor tiles over the vinyl. I have installed similar flooring in a bathroom but used inexpensive tiles. It looked good, but the tiles tended to slide. I‘m thinking it was because I used bargain tiles rather than better quality.I just need comments as to longevity and problems you might have encoutered with self adhesive tiles. Also, do you have any particular brand or type you recommend?
I would use ceramic tile. If the floor beneath is stuck down well, you can tile right on top of the vinyl with multi purpose mastic. It will actually protect against cracking. If there are loose ones already on the floor, just remove them along with any bubbles, then tile it. I have never seen self adhesive vinyl, but it doesnt sound too sticky.
Q: Does anyone know how to refinish or paint ceramic tile? Or a website showing me how? Please help! =)
Hi, my brother installs ceramic tile for a living and has been doing it for about ten yrs or so, maybe less, maybe more, not sure, if you would like, I could find out for you, or have him contact you by phone or email.
Q: i‘m thinking about laying my own tile. ( this way i could save $2700) yeah, i know its a pain int he butt. BUT i‘m still going to do it because i like doing my own work. I‘m laying down 24x24 tiles. do you have any advice or secrete or techniques to offer? its a straight edge tile so i was thinking about using no spacers. I was also told to spread thinset on the tile in addition to the cement floor.
27 hundred dollars? What the hell are ya going to tile, a football field?..Ok, first I would think twice about not using spacers but that's up to you.. When you buy the tile check for the size notched trowel that's recommended and use it on the concrete floor and flat butter the back of the tile, and use a rubber mallet to tap it firm.
Q: Is polished tiles and tiles a thing?
Polished tiles are a kind of tiles. Tiles include, polished tiles, glazed tiles, tiles, antique tiles and so on. Polished tiles, then I suggest doing surface protection treatment (generally not recommended waxing), because the polished brick pores are relatively thick, it is easy to dirty. Details can visit our website.
Q: Ok the room is 12X16 thats 192 square foot right? well each box of tile is 30 square foot how many boxes would i need
I would figure about 15% waste/breakage/discoloration. So my math would go 12*16=192+15%=220sqft/30=7.33boxes It really depends on the layout of the room and if your going to have a lot of cuts, to either center your layout on a door etc. Buy eight boxes, so you don't get almost done and come up short and have to run back to the store and get more. If you have an un-broken box you should be able to return it.
Q: and didn‘t seal the floor or grout. Now they are dirty, how can I clean them so they look new, then seal it? I have grout sealer, do I need to seal the tiles also, they look to be sort of porous?
I made that mistake in my kitchen. Rent a steam cleaner to clean the grout...it works really well. The tiles don't need sealer, just the grout does.
Q: How does the concrete on the tiles clean?
Water bubbles, and then use the clean ball can be washed off
We are located in Fujian Province.Under the condition of strong technology strength in ceramics industry, our company specializes in manufacturing all kinds of ceramic products.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Fujian, China (Mainland)
Year Established 2004
Annual Output Value Above US$ 100 Million
Main Markets South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Mid East
Company Certifications SO 9001:2000;ISO 14001:2004

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Xiamen PORT, China
Export Percentage 71%-80%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 6-10People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: Above 2000square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 2
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Average

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