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  2. Do You Really Need to Replace Your Vinyl and Laminate ... - AOL

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    Rumor has it that the popular and cost-effective vinyl or laminate floors actually come with a higher price tag than anticipated, because you'll have to replace them every five years.

  3. The One Home Renovation Mistake I Wish I Never Made - AOL

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    I was dreaming of granite countertops at the time and after consulting with a home construction expert, my husband and I decided that the $4,000 to replace them entirely was not in the budget (cut ...

  4. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    "Post-formed" (or literally "formed after being laminated" to the substrate) high pressure laminate countertop, often referred to as "plastic laminate countertop" is a material made more of wood product than plastic. The composition is of kraft paper, decorative papers, and melamine resins, bonded through high heat and pressure.

  5. How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Kitchen Surfaces - AOL

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    How To: Laminate, quartz, and granite countertops can be cleaned with a mixture of liquid laundry detergent and hot water, and you can bring a bit of bleach into the rotation to disinfect or lift ...

  6. Formica (plastic) - Wikipedia

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    Originally used to replace mica in electrical applications, it has since been manufactured for multiple applications. It has been produced by Formica Group manufacturing sites across the globe since. Formica Group are best known for the company's classic product: a heat-resistant, wipe-clean laminate of paper with melamine resin.

  7. Lamination - Wikipedia

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    Examples of laminate materials include melamine adhesive countertop surfacing and plywood. [4] Decorative laminates and some modern millwork components are produced with decorative papers with a layer of overlay on top of the decorative paper, set before pressing them with thermoprocessing into high-pressure decorative laminates (HPDL). [ 5 ]