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"A rectified porcelain is one that instead of being stamped out before baking in the kiln, it's CUT to size AFTER baking, and therefore, infinitely more accurate in sizing. It usually resembles the look of natural stone, with the same square cut edges, and the small chamfer right where the edge meets the surface." Quote from BIl Vincent, tile expert and setter extaordinaire who monitors many different websites/forums and advises homeowners and professionals in all aspects of tile.

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