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Use & Maintenance
WORKTOPS/BACK PANELS
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LAMINATED WORKTOPS
Post-formed laminate. Substrate made of wood particle board of variable thickness, water-
repellent. HPL laminate external covering th. 0.7 available in different colours. High impregnation
melamine paper internal covering. White PVC rear edge. Front aluminum profile trim available
on request.
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MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKTOPS
Stone slabs polished using diamond and magnesia abrasives containing carborundum and water,
cut to size.
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QUARZ COMPOSITE WORKTOPS
Mixture of natural quartz, resin and oxide pigments.
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FENIX WORKTOPS®
innovative material made from the latest generation of thermoplastic resins, suitable for both
horizontal and vertical applications with the aid of nanotechnology. The irregularity of the surface
results in a low light reflection and a soft touch effect.
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NEOLITH WORKTOPS
Neolith® is produced through the careful selection of entirely natural raw materials, which
are then processed using sintering technology. This involves an initial phase of high-pressure
compression up to 400 bar, followed by a second phase of firing at temperatures exceeding 1200°C.
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CERAMIC WORKTOPS
Mixture of glass, porcelain and quartz type raw materials.
GLASS BACK PANELS:
For warnings, use and maintenance, please refer to the product sheet provided by the manufacturer.
For normal maintenance, use a damp soft microfibre cloth. Do not wash accessories in the
dishwasher. Do not use abrasive substances, solvents or any other aggressive cleaning agents.
The glass back panel can break as a result of impacts with metal objects; be careful, therefore,
about bumping into pots and dishes.
HPL WORKTOPS:
HPL surfaces have good resistance to household chemicals. For maintenance, it is good practice
to keep household surfaces clean and dry at all times. In the case of stubborn dirt or carelessness,
any dry deposits must first be removed with a soft, damp cloth, without rubbing so as not to
scratch the top. Then use a soft, non-abrasive sponge and a household cleaner (we recommend a
limescale remover such as Chanteclair), wash the surface with the cleaner and rinse with plenty of
lukewarm water, then dry thoroughly. In exceptional cases, you may use acetone, make absolutely
sure that it does not come into contact with any plastic edges.
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