Dark Grey
Remark: These photos are shown only for purposes of illustration; the colors do not necessarily match those of the actual product
Maximum Size Supplied |
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Up to 3000x1800x30mm |
Large Slabs | ||
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Sizes [in milimeters=mm] |
Lenght | Width |
Extra Large | 2600 | 3000 | 1500 | 1800 |
Very Large | 2300 | 2590 | 1200 | 1800 |
Large | 1800 | 2290 | 1100 | 1800 |
Slabs | ||
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Sizes [in milimeters=mm] |
1220 | 1350 | 1530 | 1830 | 2140 | 670 | 770 |
Tiles | ||
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Sizes [in milimeters=mm] |
1220 | 1350 | 1530 | 1830 | 2140 |
Finishings |
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Honed face; Gauged back (thickness: 30mm) |
Best uses of Soapstone | |
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Handcrafts | Fireplaces and Ovens |
Landscaping | Flooring |
Bathroom flooring and wall-cladding | |
Kitchen countertops |
How to treat or seal soapstone |
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Use standard mineral oil (like that purchased in a pharmacy). Rub it on the stone. Rub off any excess. Too much oil makes it look like wet. Over time, the mineral oil should be re-applied. Stone sealers have only limited effect on soapstone, compared to granite or slate. |
Cleaning |
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Use a sponge and clean water, utilizing a neutral detergent, if necessary. |
Water absorption |
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Soapstone is practically impenetrable. Nothing can go down into this stone. It is not affected by alkalis or acids.. |
Heat resistance |
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One of the remarkable features of soapstone is its excellent capacity to resist extremes of temperature well below zero and above ±1000ºC (2000ºF). |