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Pink Marble Tiles & Slabs in China

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About Pink Marble Tiles & Slabs in China : Marble Slabs and Tiles has become ready for final use by cutting the natural stone raw blocks extracted from the quarry in standard sizes with gang saw machines in the factories and then processing the surfaces in various ways. Slabs are used to cut in desired sizes for large scale projects such as kitchen counters, stair treads, and tile is used for floor and wall coverings.

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Does marble crack in cold weather?

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Marble Tiles can crack if they're exposed to very cold temperatures. While marble typically holds up well against cold temperatures, moisture is an issue for this porous stone. For example, if snow covers a marble slab for a long time, the moisture may eventually make its way into the stone and cause it to crack.

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How can we protect the marble outside?

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Do use heat mats for hot plates or dishware, use coasters under glasses, dust mop regularly, and use floor mats to protect marble tile from unnecessary dirt. Don't use vinegar, ammonia, or citrus cleaners on marble.

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Can marble tiles be used outdoors?

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Even though marble is a natural stone, it is not recommended for outdoor use. Marble is a softer stone and more vulnerable to staining and etching.

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Should marble be sealed?

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If the surface where you poured the water shows any discoloration or darkness compared to the rest of the counter, then it's time to reseal the marble. Most stone experts recommend sealing your marble countertops every 3-6 months, depending on the color and quality of the marble.

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Which type of marble is best?

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Makrana White Marble is the best quality marble. Basically Makrana Marble is durable and becomes shinier with time and usage. It originates and produced in Rajasthan, India. Taj Mahal, Birla Temples and many other historical monuments are of Makrana marble.

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How do I clean marble surfaces?

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Marble surfaces should be cleaned with soft cotton cloths and clean rag mops along with neutral cleaners, mild liquid dishwashing detergent mixed with water, or stone cleaners. If you want to go the easy route, try a commercially available stone cleaner.

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Which is better for flooring marble or granite?

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Although we might think of marble as the stereotypically superior flooring material, when it comes to durability, granite is actually more durable! Because marble is more porous and softer than granite, keep it to your rarely used, formal areas, while durable, functional granite can be used nearly anywhere in your home!

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Is marble expensive or cheap?

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Many homeowners and commercial property owners think marble is not a budget-conscious surface material; however, there is a wide price range. Marble countertop cost per square foot usually lands between $75 and $250, give or take.

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Is granite cheaper than marble?

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Granite is less expensive than marble, starting at roughly $75/square foot installed and $100 more than that for higher-end stone. Installed marble countertops start at around $100/square foot and can go over $200.

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What can you not put on marble?

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Avoid placing toiletry products such as hair products, perfumes, toothpaste, nail products, creams, lotions, and colognes on marble surfaces because they can etch the surface resulting in a ring shape. We recommend using a decorative tray to store these items if you want to leave them displayed.

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