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A Porcelain Revolution

Elit Tile's new porcelain slabs are lightweight, durable, and suitable for floors, accent walls, backsplashes, countertops, and other residential and commercial design projects

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12mm Thickness Porcelain Slabs (LA & NoHo)

ELIT TILE COLLECTIONS

  • CALACATTA MICHELANGELO POLLISHED   BOOKMATCHED
  •  Porcelain Slab Care and Maintenance

    To clean our slab on countertops, wipe up spills as they occur with a damp, soft sponge.

    For routine cleaning for all surfaces, use a soft sponge and a gentle, nonabrasive cleanser mixed with water. Work in a grid pattern to wipe up any spills or dirt.

    For stubborn cleanups, use gentle liquid cleansers like Mr. Clean, 409, or Simple Green, as directed on the bottle. If extra stubborn spots remain, use a toothbrush dipped in the solution to loosen heavier soil. Rinse a sponge well; wipe the cleaning solution off the tile. Follow with a clean, damp mop, and allow to dry.

    Never use a sponge that contains aluminum oxide. This includes red or green Scotch Brite sponges. The aluminum oxide can dull the finish of premium surfaces including porcelain, granite, quartz, and marble.

    Never use steel wool, scrub brushes, or hard bristle brushes on porelain slab.

    Never use abrasive cleaning agents including Comet, Ajax, or Soft Scrub to clean natural stone or porcelain surfaces.

    Never use harsh chemical cleaners including drain cleaner, paint strippers, or products containing Hydrofluoric Acid, Methylene Chloride, or Trichloroethylene. These harsh chemicals could etch or discolor the surface.

    Sealing of porelain slab  is not necessary. However, your installer may recommend the sealing of the grout, depending on the type of rout used. Cement grout is porous, and in some cases can be penetrated with dirt and grime. Epoxy grouts are water-resistant and often do not require a sealer.

    While our slab is scorch and heat resistant, it is recommended to use hot pads under heat generating appliances including slow cookers, deep fryers, and electric skillets. This helps to protect against thermal expansion that occurs with a rapid change of temperature, or sustained heating.

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