Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1296 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 116100 m²/month
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Quick Details of Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
Grey Polished Porcelain Tile
FOB Price: US $3.8 - 5.99 / Square Meter | Get Latest Price
Min. Order Quantity: 1296 Square Meter/Square Meters
Supply Ability: 116100 Square Meter/Square Meters per Month
Payment Terms: T/T, L/C
Port: FOSHAN, CHINA
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Specifications of Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
Polished Tiles
Brand Name: CMAX
Tile Type: Floor Tiles
Model Number: A6010
Material: Porcelain Tiles, Porcelain
Surface Treatment: Polished Tiles
Technique: Double Loading Tiles
Water Absorption Rate: below 0.5%
Size: 600*600*9.5mm/ 500*500*8.5mm
Color Family: Whites
Usage: Floor
Function: Non-Slip
Feature: Polished
Shape: Square
Style: Natural
Special Features: Double Loading
Color: Beige
Material Feature: tile
Thickness: 9.5mm
Place of Origin: Jiangsu, China (Mainland)
Coverage: 2.78 S/SQM
Piece(s): 7 per Box
Length: 500 MM (20 Inch)
Width: 500 MM (20 Inch)
Weight: 30 KGS (80 lbs)
Composition: Porcelain
Design: Tile
Surface Type: Smooth
Edges: Square
Ends: Square
Application: Indoor only, Floors
Warranty*: N/A
Install Type: Thin-Set
Usage: Commercial or Residential
7pcs.ctn, 30kgs.ctn, 1.75sqm.ctn
MOQ: 3*20FCL and 1*20 FCL for stock
Lead Time: 5 working days for 1*20FCL
Packing & Delivery of Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
Packaging Details: PCS IN CARTON; CARTONS IN PALLET; PALLETS IN CONTIANER
Delivery Detail: 20 WORKING DAY USUALLY ,FOR STOCK, JUST NEED ONE WEEK
Application/Usage of Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
Mainly in living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.
FAQ of Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
Q: What is the payment term?
Both T/T and L/C are OK.
Q: Could you please provide the samples?
Yes, we can provide you the free samples. But express delivery cost is to be collected.
Q: Where it could be used?
The living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.
Q: What about the lead time for mass production?
It depends on the order quantity and the season you place the order.
Generally speaking, we suggest that you start inquiry two months before the date you would like
to get the products at your country.
Q: What are the terms of delivery?
We accept EXW, FOB, CIF, etc. You can choose the one which is the most convenient or cost effective for you.
Advantages:
A. Our company is a state-owned group company. So we have good reputation and credibility.
B. We own many inquiries in China, Brazil, Iran, India to ensure our supply of different types of granite, marble, limestone, C. sandstone. We are a professional manufacturer so we can provide you various tiles with high quality and best price.
D. We have more than 5 years exports experience. So we can make your order more smoothly.
E. All of our goods will pass THREE QUALITY INSPECTIONS before shipment.
F. Best after sale service, customer can follow their orders situation any time, no matter on production line, warehouse or shipment.
G. Special dimensions are available according to your request.
H. We have many certifications of our tiles
- Q: do everything and what thickness of mortar between the tiles and the floor should be observed
- Depends what kind of tile, large? small inch tiles? Either way, a cement board floor should be installed first.Most grout gaps are 1/8th inch or less.
- Q: the kitchen is pretty spacious, but is it possible to put tiles on top of wood?
- The number 1 reason to keep the vinyl and use tile over the existing floor is that you may run the risk of asbestos exposure depending on how old your floor is. Just go to Home Depot or any other flooring supply store and use wonderboard or hardibacker (1/4 thickness sheet) to use as an underlaymnet over the vinyl.
- Q: i have just bought a house and my ceiling tiles needs cleaning. i would like to know if anyone out there knows what i can use to clean them. the ceiling tiles has dust but also has mildew on some of them. i don‘t want to replace them, i just want to clean them for now. thank you everyone.
- depends on what the tiles are made out of you idiot....
- Q: My friend‘s bathroom floor is light-colored marble tile. His new navy blue shower mat bled navy dye and stained the tile. It‘s pretty soaked into the tile and won‘t wipe off. Is it a lost cause to try to remove it, or does anyone have any ideas to get the stain out? Thanks a lot!
- Try cleaning it with some oxidizer but that can even result in minimizing the grace of your floor. Polishing it again may help, but you can call the marble installer for a review. He can tell you the better option to do away with the stains from your floors.
- Q: What are the different types of tile and how much of them does it take to cover 1 square foot nad what‘s the cost of them
- i h8 bodhists.
- Q: i am looking for the best way to lay 600 x 600mm polished porcelain tiles on a caber chipboard floor can anyone help?
- Chipboard is not a suitable underlay for tile. Check the bag of mortar for acceptable substrates, at the very minimum you will need a tile backer. If there is any deflection in the chipboard I would recommend putting plywood down before using tile backer. Remember that tile backers don't add much strength as far as flexing is concerned, they are used so the underlayment has a similar expansion and contraction rate as the tile itself. Wood will not give you this and cracks will develop over time.
- Q: I‘m installing new tile in my bathroom and had a few questions.1. I understand that I‘m supposed to remove the toilet prior to laying the tile. So I remove the toilet, lay new tile, and then put the toilet on top of the tile? Does this mean that the toilet will sit on the tile? If so, won‘t there be a very little gap where the tile and toilet meet? Are you supposed to seal this gap? Or, do you cut the tile around the shape of the bottom of the toilet and tile around it?2. Same question with the vanity. I‘m replacing my old vanity. Do I have to remove the old vanity, lay tile in the whole area where the old vanity was, and then install the new vanity on top of the tile? Again, what about the small gap? Does it need to be sealed? What do you seal it with?3. How do you remove the old vanity? Do you simply disconnect the plumbing, remove the screws holding it to the wall, and pry it from the wall?Any comments, suggestions, or advice are appreciated.
- True enough, you can tile around your vanity and not under it. However, if you ever want to replace the vanity, or change to a pedestal sink, you will find yourself with a problem. I recommend that you do a complete floor tiling job instead of trying to keep a stack of extra tiles in your garage in case this remodel situation occurs. I removed my old vanity by taking out the contents, removing any doors or drawers to gain access to the area under the sink. You can turn off the water supply valves, disconnect the water from the sink, undo the plumbing drain. If it is a popup sink stopper, you can unscrew the arm at the bottom also. If you are replacing the vanity, I estimate you will also replace the sink faucet set, which is what we are doing, so I was not too concerned about saving all the parts. BUT, put all of them in a bag so you can at least donate a used complete faucet set to Habitat's RESTORE. With the sink out of the way, now disengage the vanity from the wall. There is usually a couple of heavy lag bolts/screws which will require a wrench and not a screw driver to remove. once they are removed, you are almost there. Now take loose the shoe molding which covers the seam where vanity sits on the floor. If there is a backsplash , try to just slide the vanity away from it so it will not be broken. Sometimes all that secures the backsplash to the vanity is some silicone, and it can be cut with a razor knife inserted between the vanity top and the backsplash. I am no way a plumber, but I do very well at demolition of different home features. Take your time, and don't give up. You want to leave the wall intact, and the plumbing connections reusable. I ended up stuffing an old sock in the drain after I removed the P-trap, wrapping the end around the pipe stub. That keeps any stray odors out of the house.
- Q: This is a first time tiling job. Does anyone have any tips to how to properly lay tile?
- I have been a tile installer for over ten years now. Basic tile installations, such as floors and backsplashes are perfectly fine for any homeowner. There is not much that can go wrong ( mainly Aesthetics) When is entails water related installations ( Wet areas). This is when a homeowner can get in over their heads. Water will find its way out if a stall is not properly prepped and waterproofed. I honestly would recommend hiring a professional. Just my opinion.
- Q: Also, formica or tile for a countertop???
- countertops are going more tile or granite anymore. depends on your taste and style your looking to achieve. if you are wanting a more expensive look, go for porcelein. very nice tile. if you have animals, dogs, i would not go with a white grout or a white floor. tile is less expensive in price but porcelein in rich looking.
- Q: I just finished my bathroom but when i used the oil based kilz there was a little spray back that landed on the tile floor.
- Depending on the type of tile you might be able to use a sharp knife (exacto or paring knife) and gently remove the spots. If you have any kind of ceramic tile that would work (in my experience) except perhaps on the grouted areas. If you have grout and the Kilz is in/on the grout you might have to actually scrape some of the grout off and then reseal the grout. Good luck. It's laborious work but it should work. If you have linoleum tile I wouldn't do that because it might remove the finish. The next time you go to the paint dept. at the store ask them how to do it if you haven't solved the problem
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Porcelain Tile Polished Soluble Salt A6010
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1296 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 116100 m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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