Does Laminex Diamond Gloss scratch?

Does Laminex Diamond Gloss scratch?

Laminex Diamond Gloss Benchtops It has scratched terribly even though the brochure says it is scratch resistant and has a 7 year warranty.

Does gloss laminate benchtop scratch easily?

Gloss finished laminate benchtops do wear and scratch faster than matt benchtops. Most manufacturers do not recommend that you use gloss laminate for horizontal surfaces for this reason.

What is Diamond Gloss Laminex?

Laminex DiamondGloss nish is a stunning high gloss benchtop surface, polished to perfection giving it a brilliance that is both striking and re ned. While requiring more care than other nishes, DiamondGloss nish is a stylish way to achieve a high gloss benchtop.

Does Laminex scratch?

Your builder is probably familiar with the old laminex gloss range. i’ve used it before & it’s true it does scratch. Just make sure you specify the Diamond Gloss range, which is relatively new.

How expensive is Laminex?

Laminex Laminate (Selected Colours Only – See Brochure for Colour Range)

Product price $330.00 incl. GST
Additional options total: $0.00 incl. GST
Order total: $330.00 incl. GST

What is the best material for kitchen benchtops?

11 of the best kitchen benchtop materials

  • Solid surface.
  • Stainless steel benchtops.
  • Polished concrete benchtops.
  • Marble benchtops.
  • Granite benchtops. Granite makes for an exquisite and enduring surface for your kitchen benchtop.
  • Porcelain benchtops. Artedomus.
  • Bamboo benchtops. Bunnings.
  • Ultra-compact surface benchtop. Dekton.

Is laminate matte or shiny?

Matte lamination has a “velvety” texture that makes it pleasant to handle. It also softens the contrast of darker colors so that they don’t stand out quite as much. Gloss lamination produces a shiny, glass-like appearance that enhances the color and vibrancy of the ink on a page.

What is Velour finish laminate?

Velour. A highly durable, multi-purpose low sheen finish, Velour is used as a finish for Benchtops, however it can also be used as a bonded panel for vertical applications.

Are laminate benchtops waterproof?

Laminate benchtops are water-resistant, but they are prone to scratching and denting and can be damaged by extreme heat.

How much are Laminex benchtops?

Products like Laminex laminate are easy to clean, low maintenance, stain and scratch resistant and water repellent. Laminate benchtops can be a great choice for a tight budget, with average costs ranging from $350-$650 per square metre.

Are laminate benchtops heat resistant?

A good quality laminate can be heat resistant up-to 180 degrees and have a better scuff resistant finish than other cheaper alternatives, so keep this in mind when making your decision. Speaking of finishes..

What is the difference between Matt and gloss laminate benchtops?

Gloss finished laminate benchtops do wear and scratch faster than matt benchtops. Most manufacturers do not recommend that you use gloss laminate for horizontal surfaces for this reason. Laminex Industries have a range called “Diamond Gloss” which has a limited range of colours and patterns that they claim are suitable for horizontal surfaces.

Can I use Laminex to make a stone bench?

Stone works for a natural look and Laminex for a manufactured look. So if a kitchen needs to be colourful, the range of colour available in Laminex is limitless. Perhaps the most counter design thing to do would be to use Laminex to make a stone bench…….

Does your Diamond gloss benchtop have any scratches?

We have a diamond gloss benchtop, have been using it for a few months now. Yes it has a few minor scratches, but unless you bend down and look at it in certain light you can’t really tell. Also, the scratches that are there appear to be knife marks rather than ‘wear and tear’ scratches.

What is the difference between Diamond gloss and Laminex?

Cost – diamond gloss comes at quite a price increase over standard laminex but is much more resilient to scratching. Licence to drill! Avoid shiny smooth glossy finishes next to windows as scratches show up like the proverbial dogs …….. !

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