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Specifications

MATERIAL-TYPEDOLOMITE
ORIGINAFRICA
APPLICATIONINDOORS / OUTDOORS
THICKNESS2CM / 3CM
FINISHPOLISHED
AVAILABLE INSLAB / PREFAB
SIZESLAB SIZE VARY
PREFAB 110×26/110×36/110×42/110×52

DESCRIPTION

Elevate Your Space with Dolomite: The Epitome of Elegance and Durability

 

Dolomite, a distinctive and luxurious natural stone that offers an array of exceptional benefits for your home or project. Delicate veining makes a striking and sophisticated choice for any space. Dolomite effortlessly withstands high temperatures, making it a perfect choice for kitchen countertops and fireplaces. You can confidently place hot pots and pans on its surface without concern.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Protecting the timeless beauty of natural stone is easy with these stain prevention tips:

 

Seal It Right: Apply a high-quality stone sealer to create a protective barrier. Reapply per the manufacturer's recommendations.

Immediate Cleanup: Spills happen. Quickly blot or wipe them away to prevent absorption into the stone's pores.

Avoid Acidic Liquids: Acidic substances like citrus, vinegar, and wine can etch and stain. Use coasters and clean up spills promptly.

Use Trivets and Coasters: Hot pans or glasses can leave marks. Use trivets and coasters to protect your stone surfaces.

Gentle Cleaners: Opt for pH-balanced stone cleaners. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage or discolor the stone.

Regular Dusting: Dust and debris can accumulate and become abrasive. Regularly dust and clean your stone surfaces.

Protect High-Traffic Areas: Use rugs or mats in high-traffic areas to reduce wear and tear on your stone floors.

Beware of Oil and Grease: Cooking can lead to oil and grease spills. Be cautious and clean up promptly to prevent stains.

Know Your Stone: Different natural stones have varying levels of porosity. Understand your stone type to apply the right maintenance.

Consult a Professional: For stubborn stains or deep cleaning, seek professional advice to prevent damage.

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