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  • Is sintered stone flooring glossy or matte?
    Sintered stone floors can be either glossy or matte. The finish depends primarily on the production process and the desired finish, not on the material itself. Glossy sintered stone floors offer a high gloss, a modern feel, and a sense of transparency; matte sintered stone floors are non-slip, safe, and natural.
    2025-10-07
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  • Is sintered stone flooring slippery when wet?
    The answer is not absolute. Its anti-slip performance depends primarily on the surface finish and the intended use scenario: • Polished sintered stone floors are indeed slippery when wet; • Matte and anti-slip sintered stone floors maintain good friction and safety even in wet conditions.
    2025-10-06
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  • Will sintered stone countertops yellow?
    Prolonged Exposure to High Temperatures or Direct Sunlight Sintered stone countertops are highly heat-resistant, but prolonged exposure to hot pots or direct sunlight may cause minor oxidation of the mineral components in the surface, resulting in a slight yellowing.
    2025-10-03
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  • How to Identify Sintered Stone Slab?
    Identifying sintered stone slab by appearance: Authentic sintered stone slab has a texture deep within the slab and will not disappear due to cutting or wear. Floors with overly regular or repetitive textures are likely imitations with decals or inkjet printing.
    2025-09-30
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  • Can You Repair a Sintered Stone Slab? How?
    If cracks in a sintered stone slab are limited to the surface or shallow, caulking, resin, or specialized repair materials can restore the surface smoothness and aesthetics. Deep cracks that penetrate the slab require structural reinforcement techniques; otherwise, surface treatment alone cannot guarantee long-term durability.
    2025-09-12
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  • Can you place a hot pot on a sintered stone countertop?
    Directly placing hot pots is not recommended Although sintered stone countertops have high heat resistance, placing hot pots over 200°C directly on the countertop still carries risks, potentially causing cracks, discoloration, or surface burn marks.
    2025-09-11
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