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What do I need to do to keep my work surface in tip top condition?
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All our work surfaces are made to last but to keep your worktop looking like new read the care of your worktop section. |
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What do I do if I get any scratches or burns on my worktop? |
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In this case prevention is best as it isn’t possible to repair a damaged worktop. Don’t place any hot pans or utensils on your worktop and make sure you always use a chopping board. |
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Will stains come off my worktops? |
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Our worktops are resistant to most household detergents and chemicals but some stronger chemicals can cause discolouration. To be safe wipe immediately should a spillage occur. |
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How long are worktops from worktopshop.com? |
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Our standard worktop length is three metres. However, we do offer a shorter length for breakfast bar uses. |
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What thickness does the worktopshop.com offer? |
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The majority of our worktops come in 30mm but if you prefer a more sturdy look you can specify 40mm. Our edged worktops come in 50mm and solid surface worktops come in 40mm. |
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What weight will my worktop be? |
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In order to calculate the weight of your worktop follow the below equation.
Length (metres) x thickness (mm) x width (mm) x 0.65
e.g. 3 metres x 30mm x 600mm worktop
3 x 30 x 600 x 0.65 = 35,100g
Approx. 35 kilograms |
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What are edge profiles? |
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The shape of the postformed front edge of the worktop. A radius of 10-12mm is cut onto the chipboard which is used as a base for the worktop. The laminate is then heated and formed into that shape. |