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  "name": "What is the difference between rectified and non-rectified tiles?",
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      "name": "What is the difference between rectified and non-rectified tiles?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Rectified tiles are precisely cut after firing to achieve extremely consistent and exact dimensions, with very sharp 90-degree edges. This allows for much thinner grout lines, creating a more seamless and contemporary look. Non-rectified tiles, also known as cushion-edged or pressed tiles, have slightly rounded or irregular edges and minor variations in size from tile to tile, which is a natural result of the firing process. These variations necessitate wider grout lines to accommodate the differences and create a uniform appearance. Your choice depends on the aesthetic you desire and the required grout line width.",
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        "description": "Rectified tiles are precisely cut for consistent size and sharp edges, allowing thin grout lines. Non-rectified tiles have slightly rounded edges and size variations, requiring wider grout lines."
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  "description": "Rectified tiles are precisely cut for consistent size and sharp edges, allowing thin grout lines. Non-rectified tiles have slightly rounded edges and size varia"
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