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Questech Introduces Q-Seal Protected Natural Stone Tiles

Questech, a producer of decorative tiles in natural stone, cast stone and cast metal, has declared the introduction of a new range of stone tiles in assorted colors and sizes.

Tumbled Marble with Q-Seal. Credt: Questech

The tiles are provided with Q-Seal a lifelong for natural stone that acts as a permanent protection for the tiles. The new product increases the design potential for natural stone.

Questech in its latest product range has included seven dissimilar sizes, two types of finish and seven stone colors. All the varieties and collections are protected by Q-Seal technology that constantly safeguards the natural stone tile from wear and tear and stains while improving its natural beauty. Distinct to normal stone tiles that are prone to change in color after the sealing process, the Q-Seal process enables retaining of tone and true color and shine of the natural stone. The collection includes limestone, marble and travertine tiles four each in smoother honed finish and classic tumbled finish. The tiles are offered in 4x4, sizes for uses such as showers, walls and backsplashes, 12x12 sizes for walls and dramatic floors and 3x6 sizes for walls and backsplashes. The use of two sizes of liners as finishing pieces increases the visual appeal. The 1x1 and 2x2 sized mosaic tiles can be utilized over a stove or tub, line a shower pan or added as accent strips.

The Q-Seal protection makes it possible to use the natural stone in areas that were not possible such as kitchens and bathrooms where spills of food and beverages or moisture are expected to damage the stones. The Q-Seal stones can be maintained in the same way as porcelain and ceramic products. The seal also protects natural stones against the normally used cleaning acids, bleaches and other chemicals at home. The seal also prevents the growth of molds and bacteria.

Source: http://www.questech.com/

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