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Which is better Quartz or Nano Glass Stone?
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1ReplyComparing to Granite or Quartz, Nano Glass is much harder to break and cuting , it is extremely dense and strong. The radiation indexes equals to only 1 of natural marble or artificial quartz stone. Nano Glass Stone comes in colors or it can be the purest white material for your kitchen countertops.
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Is Nano Glass Stone granite or marble?
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1ReplyOf course not both! Nano Glass Stone is a man-made material. Nano White Crystallised Glass Stone is commonly known as Nano White or Nano White marble because it replicates the look and shine of premium quality white marble. This material is primarily imported from China and is a great way to add sophistication and impart a high-end luxurious look to the home's decor.
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How do you cut a Nano Glass Stone?
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1ReplyCutting of Nano-Crystallized Glass Stone is usually accomplished with continuous blade saws, but it can also be honed, chiseled or sandblasted. The edges can be ground to a bullnose or chamfered.
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Is Nano White Glass Stone durable?
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1ReplyNano White Glass Stone is a highly durable material, which is extremely dense and hard to chip or break. This material is non-porous and is resistant to stains and acids, and does not absorb any liquids. This stone has a crystal-white colour, which replicates the look and shine of white marble.
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How do you clean Nano White Glass Stone countertops?
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1ReplyYou can just use a clean cotton cloth with water and a mild, non-chemical liquid detergent to wipe it down. Stay away from harsh products with acid or alkali as well as steel wool or scouring pads. Stain Removal: Make a paste of baking soda and water.
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