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  1. u r most welcome... usually samples and packaging have to look impressive and "superb".... but bear in mind... good things doesnt come in low prices... and most of the time all these are sales presentation... if u happen to come across anyone from renotalk who saw my samples b4, u can ask how i present my samples to them... i will actually show them my unpolished samples and the samples are juz in a box... if u dun mind i can show u my samples as well... btw in singapore corian is one of the only 2 brand that is using 100% acrylic and its non porous... cheers
  2. hihi... usually the other brands of solid surface u get outside are porous... thus polishing is require every 2-3 yrs... and they are charging at abt 25 psf with a minimun of $250.... which ever is higher...
  3. hihi... maybe u can contact me at 82231787 for some advice??
  4. hi... sorry for late reply... usually blacks are more prominent to scratches... but if u choose a black base with speckles it might not be so obvious.... but for corian solid surface.... u can only see hairline scratches at certain angles...
  5. hihi... i have never heard of this brand b4.... neither does my collegues have heard it b4... maybe u would like to consider corian solid surface....
  6. hi spearhawk, urban works solid top is actually not 100% acrylic. it is a polyester material. which means it is porous and does not have high heat resistance and scratch resistance. if the material is porous, that means if u spill and wine on the top, it will be absorb into the material and thus creating a patch of wine stain on the top. usual place will be the sink area, as there are moist and especially the soap area. the material will have a patch of stain at the soap area. maybe u would like to consider corian solid surface as it is a 100% acylic material and its non porous. feel free to give me a call for a non obligated appointment. cheers
  7. hi anetha, i'm a corian solid surface distributor. for dirts on a solid surface, u can use BLUE scotch brite and cif to clean it off. but if the stains are absorb into the material, u can get the contractors to polish off for you. a solid top is polish by using sanding paper. but of cos not those normal sanding papers. a stain can only absorb by the solid top is when the material u are using is a porous material. thus it's rather hard to maintain.
  8. hi, a hardened sillicon can be easily removed by using a sharp pen knife. no agents can be use for removing sillicon unless it's applied within less than 5mins. my dad is a glass and mirror manufacturer and he deals with sillicon everyday. hope my suggestion helps cheers
  9. hi topline, sorry for the late reply. if u dun mind, u call give me a call and fix an appointment. i will bring my samples to you.
  10. hi poulnil.... replacing of toilet basin need not seek approval and its legal....
  11. hi guys... sorry that i was too busy to come online for the past few weeks as i was running ard few sites i have on hand... sorry guys... maybe u can juz call or msg me at 82231787 cheers....
  12. hi kelly... if u are afraid of such situation to happen, u can get me to do the solid surface for u... my company is the sole distributor for corian solid surface... cheers
  13. hi topline, frankly speaking corian top is more on the high price side.... at abt 100 pfr...
  14. hihi.... dear home owners, i do have a few good ids whom i work with and their design are not bad... maybe u would like to let them give u a quote?? feel free to pm me... btw would u like to do ur kitchen top and vanity top with solid surface?? cheers
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