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Daltile Forest Park

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  • Body Match porcelain wood plank.
  • Commercial & residential applications.
  • Highly durable beautiful real wood look.
  • High shade variation from tile to tile.
  • Can be installed on any level of the home.
  • Reveal image technology.
  • Rectified edging.
  • Exterior product.
Description - Daltile's Forest Park collection is made with Colorbody porcelain, meaning that the color goes through the tile. Unlike other floor tiles, if the surface of these planks does become damaged, the color goes through the tile making it less noticeable. With the beautiful look of hardwood and durability of a porcelain tile, these planks are perfect for use in high traffic areas that could use a fresh transformation.
Material – Body Match Porcelain tile with Reveal Image technology and rectified edging.
Size – Available as 6" x 36" and 9" x 36".
Thickness – 3/8" (9mm)
Shade Variation – High (V3)
Minimum Grout Joint Recommendation – 1/8"
Application – Floors, walls, countertops.
Breaking Strength – >450 lbs.
Case Weight – Each case weighs ~62 lbs.
Origin – Made in Italy.
Recommended Uses – Forest Park 6" planks are perfect for commercial and residential applications. Can be installed in office buildings, commercial bathrooms, waiting areas, cafeterias, basements, kitchens, bedrooms, upper floors, ground level, and much more.
Models: – FP94, FP95, FP96, FP97, FP98, FP99.

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Porcelain tiles are easy to keep clean and maintain. Maintenance of the floor typically includes:
  • Daily or weekly vacuuming or mopping of dirt, grit, dust etc.
  • Place door mats at all entrances to prevent tracked in dirt, rocks, moisture, and other debris.
  • Glazed tiles should be cleaned routinely with an all-purpose, low VOC household or commercial cleaner.
  • The entire area should be cleaned and scrubbed with cleaner solution by using a cotton mop, cloth, sponge, or non-metallic brush.
  • Routine cleaners should never contain hazardous or polluting products including, but not limited to acids or ammonia. Acids can damage the grout and the glazed surface of the tile, while ammonia can cause discoloration of grout.
  • When complete, be sure to rinse the entire area with clean water to remove all cleaning solution residue.
  • For detailed cleaning instructions, please Click Here.
General instructions for installing floor tile:
  • Tile must be installed over structurally sound substrates. Any damaged, loose or uneven areas must be repaired, patched and leveled.
  • Start by marking the center point of the room. Place a row of loose tiles along the center lines in both directions, leaving enough space for uniform joints (use tile spacers).
  • Using the notched side of the recommended trowel, comb adhesive into standing ridges by holding trowel at a 45-degree angle. Remove excess adhesive, leaving a uniform, ridged setting bed. Never spread a larger area than can be set in 15 minutes.
  • Measure tiles to be cut carefully and mark with a pencil or felt-tip pen. Make straight or diagonal cuts with a tile cutter and curved cuts with a nipper. Be sure to mix tiles from several cartons as you set, for a blended effect.
  • Begin installation in the center of the room. Finish each grid before moving to the next. Start with the first tile in the corner of the grid and work outward. Set tiles one at a time using a slight twisting motion. Insert tile spacers as each tile is set. Fit perimeter tiles in each grid last, leaving 1/4" gap between tile and wall.
  • When grid is completely installed, tap in all tiles with a rubber mallet or hammer and wood block, to ensure a good bond and level plane. Remove excess adhesive from joints with a putty knife, and from tile with a damp sponge.
  • Do not walk on tiles until they are set (usually in 24 hours).

Tips for installing large format floor tile:

  • Large size floor tile installation requires particular attention to proper subfloor preparation, grout joint sizing, trowel selection, and mortar coverage.
  • It is absolutely critical that large tile be installed on a level substrate.
  • Installation Requirement: For proper bonding, medium bed mortar should be used in installing tiles with a dimensional length greater than 15 inches on any one side of the tile. Back buttering tiles of this nature in the installation process will also assure proper coverage for body.
For detailed installation instructions, please Click Here.
For printable warranty information, please Click Here.
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What is the PEI grade for this particular tile?
Diana
Daltile doesn't really use the PEI rating anymore but Forest Park has a MOHs hardness of 8.0. It is certified porcelain and is rated for commercial floors.
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Anonymous from Mesa, AZ wrote...
We have the White Oak on the walls of our office bathroom and we absolutely love it! I have been seeing the wood look style everywhere and it seems like the look is here to stay. The white helps make the stalls look larger, and it complements the gray tile floors we have in there. I wasn't sure that the white and grey would look so good together, but I was wrong and everyone loves it.
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