Things That Make You Love And Hate Neolith Worktop

  • It is non-porous, so there won’t be an issue with staining even if you don’t wipe off the wine or coffee spills right away.
  • Being made from all-natural materials, it is a sustainable option for those who worry about the impact of objects on the environment
  • It is also heat-resistant, as it can handle the impact of hot pans and pots placed directly on its surface.
  • Neolith can easily withstand temperature fluctuations without even cracking. It can even withstand the impact of UV rays on its surface without fading its colour and hence, suitable for outdoor kitchen worktops.
  • Scratch-resistant and affordable than other famous worktop options.
  • Available in various colours to suit any desired interior or colour scheme.
  • Patterns and colours of worktops are available in full thickness, unlike porcelain.
  • Easier to maintain and clean with mild detergents and water.
  • Neolith has fewer seams, as it comes in large format sheets.
  • It is difficult to find any skilled worktop fabricator who’s willing to work with Neolith, as it’s difficult to handle.
  • The slab colours may not match, as Neolith colour shade varies depending on the dye used during its manufacturing.
  • Neolith worktop can get scratched with ceramic knives but no other object. However, the polished surface is more delicate and vulnerable to abrasion.

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