Buying ceramics has a coup

When shopping for ceramic sanitary products, you may find it challenging due to the wide variety and significant price differences. Without knowing some basic facts, you might end up buying low-quality or even fake items. To make an informed choice, focus on the surface smoothness, gloss, and water absorption rate of the ceramic.

First, take a close look at the product. High-quality ceramics have a smooth finish, pure color, and resist staining. They are easy to clean and have good self-cleaning properties. To check the quality, observe the surface under strong light from the side. You should see no bubbles or pitting. Products with high gloss use premium glazes and advanced glazing techniques, resulting in a uniform and bright appearance, which indicates a higher-grade product.

Second, touch the surface. A good ceramic product should feel smooth and fine to the touch. When you run your hand over the back, you might feel a slight grainy texture, which is normal and shows the material's quality.

Third, listen carefully. Tap the ceramic gently with your fingers. A crisp, clear sound usually means the material is of good quality.

Fourth, compare different brands. Evaluate them based on the above criteria to identify the best options. This comparison helps you distinguish between high-quality and lower-quality products.

Another important factor is the water absorption rate. The lower the water absorption, the better the ceramic. If the ceramic absorbs too much water, it can expand, causing the glaze to crack over time. This is especially important for toilets, as high water absorption can lead to odor buildup and difficulty in cleaning. Choosing a ceramic product with low water absorption ensures durability and hygiene.

What are the disadvantages of glass sinks? How can you tell if it's tempered glass?

One major drawback of glass sinks is that they tend to attract grease, making them harder to clean. It’s recommended to ask whether the sink is made of tempered glass. Tempered glass has a specific marking, often called a "tempering point," which you can look for to confirm its quality.

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