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What is the difference between glazed tiles and polished tiles?
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The styles of glazed tiles are rich and colorful, which can meet the needs of different decoration styles, while the colors and textures of polished tiles are relatively small. Therefore, glazed tiles are more beautiful than polished tiles.Get more news about Glazed Polished Porcelain Tile,you can vist our website!
Second, the difference in stain resistance
Polished tiles are not recommended to be used in bathrooms and kitchens, because polished tiles are particularly resistant to dirt. Although the surface of glazed tiles is coated with an anti-fouling layer, the anti-fouling effect is not as strong as that of glazed tiles.
3. Price difference
Everyone is more concerned about the price issue. Because glazed tiles are more beautiful and more transparent than polished tiles, the price is also slightly more expensive.
Fourth, the difference in wear resistance
The wear resistance and hardness of polished tiles are relatively high, while the surface of glazed tiles is transparent and bright, in contrast, the wear resistance is poor.
Aside from the wide variety of patterns and sizes, porcelain tiles are available in either a polished or glazed finish. The highly polished finish synonymous with porcelain tiles is achieved by grinding the surface of the tile with a diamond disk (polished porcelain) or by applying a layer of glaze to the tile before it goes into the kiln (glazed porcelain). What other elements are important to know about this stalwart of interior design? We explore the 3 things everyone should know about porcelain tiles in order to make the best choice for their project.

1. Durable
Porcelain tiles are harder and denser than other type of tiles like ceramic or hardbody, as it is manufactured with a specific type of clay that is fired at a high temperature. This makes them very durable and an excellent choice for high-traffic areas such as kitchens, entrance ways, passages and living areas.
2. Versatile
The manufacturing process of a porcelain tile extracts most of the water out of the tile, leaving it more stain- and water-resistant, and less likely to crack. Porcelain tiles are therefore usually recommended for tiling floors, but can also be used on walls, to tile fountains (indoor or outdoor), countertops and back-splashes. Porcelain tiles will also weather the changing seasons making them well-suited for use outdoors or when tiling from indoor to outdoor.
3. Low maintenance

As porcelain tiles are less likely to chip or crack, even when installed outdoors, they are a low maintenance floor covering. Additionally, any food mess or liquid spills which might possibly seep into other materials, will not stain a porcelain tile.

To maintain your porcelain tiles only requires the surface to be cleaned with water or a mild detergent, and spills can easily be wiped up with a damp cloth. It is worth bearing in mind that high gloss finishes are more vulnerable to scratches, so it is advisable to sweep floors of any abrasive dirt such as sand before mopping.



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