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What floor tile is stuck in the bathroom of Shangri-La Hotel? The water in that kind of floor tile dried up at once.

When choosing floor tiles, we should focus on the following aspects: first, look at the brand. Only well-known brands of floor tiles, their building materials quality can reach the national standards, and the content of harmful substances can be within the safe range. Second, it depends on its anti-pollution ability. If the home is very busy and can only be cleaned once every two or three days, it is necessary to choose one with better anti-pollution ability. Third, if there are old people and children at home, you must do a non-slip test when you buy it.

Specifically, the choice of floor tiles can start from the following aspects:

1. Check whether the green color of ceramic tile is pure. Mainly observe whether the color on the back of ceramic tile is uniform.

2. Observe whether the particles in the cross section of the ceramic tile are fine or not. The transverse plane mentioned here does not refer to the cutting plane around the tile, but to the fracture plane of the tile fragments. Generally speaking, the top grade is the one with fine, hard and brittle fracture and consistent color. Because the tiles with fine particles have strong waterproof ability, the tiles with large particles are easy to soak in water, which affects the quality.

3. Pay attention to the thickness of glaze layer. The thickness of glaze layer is the thickness of glaze cross section. Glaze is the most expensive material in ceramic tile cost. The thicker the glaze layer, the better the quality.

4. Listen. Tap the tiles and pay attention to whether the sound is crisp. If the sound is crisp and pleasant, it is the top grade; If the sound is dull, it is an inferior product.

5. Test the water. Consumers can pour some water on the back of the tile, and pay attention to the speed at which the tile absorbs water. After a few minutes, see if the traces left by the accumulated water in front are obvious. The tiles slowly soaked after water dispersion have high density and inconspicuous water marks, which are regarded as top grade.

6. distortion. Take two bricks back to back and face to face to see if they can be in close contact and if there is too big a gap to judge whether there is warping.

7. Infiltration. Look for ink to apply to the surface 1 hour and then scrub it to see if there are any traces. There are good bricks without traces, and those with penetration are resolutely not selected.