Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
White Quartz Stacked Stone Veneer
White Quartz Stacked Stone Veneer
Experience the beauty and durability of our White Quartz Stacked Stone Veneer. Made from high-quality white quartz, this stacked stone veneer adds a touch of elegance to any space. Its natural texture and color variations create a unique and timeless look. Transform your space with this stunning and versatile stone veneer.
Feature | Details |
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Product | White Quartz Stacked Stone Veneer |
Surface | Split face |
Thickness | 0.8-1.2cm,1-1.5cm,1-2cm,1.5-2.5cm,2.5-3.5cm etc |
Finished Products | Floor tiles, Wall cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-shaped tiles, Small slabs, Swimming pool, stairs, steps, wall panel, flooring, veneers, slabs, coping tiles, bathtub etc |
Colour |
Many colors for choice |
Surface Finished | Natural Split |
Size | 600x150x10~20mm, 600x300x10~20mm, etc. |
Shape | Square, S or Z Shape |
Usage | Interior/Exterior Wall cladding |
Customized | Available |
Packaging | Cartons and Fumigated Seaworthy Wooden Crates |
Payment | T/T, L/C, Westunion, MoneyGram |
Maintenance Guide for White Quartz Stacked Stone Veneer
White quartz stacked stone veneer is known for its durability and attractive appearance. With proper cleaning and maintenance, you can preserve its shine, radiance, and longevity. Below are some essential tips for maintaining cultural white quartz stacked stone veneer, such as slate.
Daily Maintenance Tips
1. Use Neutral or Mild Alkaline Cleaners
- Choose cleaners specifically designed to remove dirt and residue without damaging coatings.
- Avoid acidic cleaners or dishwashing agents, as they can cause irreversible damage to the slate surface.
2. Applying Coatings
- Use a sponge or wool brush to apply any type of coating to ensure a flat and even application.
3. Resealing Slate Surfaces
- Before resealing, remove the old coating using a high-quality floor stripper (oxide and non-oxide products work well).
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
- After stripping, thoroughly clean the surface to prevent any residue from affecting the new coating.
4. Protecting Newly Installed Slate
- Before grouting, use a mud release agent or temporary protective measures to make grout cleaning easier and faster.
- This is especially important when using latex grout, as it can be difficult to remove from slate surfaces.
5. Avoid Using Certain Products
- Do not use solvent-based sealants or paint films, as they are difficult to remove and more prone to scratches than high-gloss acrylic coatings.
- Avoid hydrochloric acid for removing cloudy mud from newly installed slate, as it can damage the surface.
6. Proper Cleaning Practices
- Do not let release solutions dry on the surface—remove them before they set.
- Do not reapply the mold release solution once used; allow it to set properly before removal.
- Avoid leaving mops or cleaning cloths on the slate surface, as they can lead to uneven cleaning and pollutant buildup, affecting the stone’s appearance.
7. Use Simple, Effective Cleaning Methods
- Always follow manufacturer recommendations to maintain the integrity of the slate.
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