Builders Clean of a New Polished Travertine Floor
This customer who lives in Eaton near Congleton had a new barn conversion built with a 120 sq. meters of
Read moreThis customer who lives in Eaton near Congleton had a new barn conversion built with a 120 sq. meters of
Read moreWe often get asked to restore original Edwardian tiles which, contrary to popular belief, are the same as Victorian tiles
Read moreMany property owners who are lucky enough to have an original Victorian tiled floor in their homes face the same
Read moreJust Southwest of Bicester, Kidlington is one of the largest villages in England with a population of nearly 14,000. There
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Read moreThis job was for a lovely old lady in Cambridge, her kitchen floor had been covered with a wood effect
Read moreThis customer from Islington in North London had an Edwardian Black and White tiled hallway in need of repair and
Read moreIn an interesting turn of events, I was recently contacted again by a homeowner from Guiseley, near Leeds, with whom
Read moreIt can be very frustrating to put effort into regularly cleaning natural stone floor tiles without achieving effective, long-lasting results.
Read moreThis customer in Baldock, North Hertfordshire has a beautiful Black Marble bathroom floor which unfortunately was far from looking its best due to a build-up Limescale. Normally this can be removed with an acidic cleaning product however Marble like all natural stones is acid sensitive would be damaged in the process. The only way to remove the Limescale would be to polish it off using a set of diamond pads which would also restore a high shine finish to the Marble floor tiles. Removing Limescale from Polished Black Marble The first step before starting the process was to cover the threshold edges, skirting’s and doors with tape to protect it from splashing etc. Next we used a medium dilution of Tile Doctor Pro Clean which is an alkaline tile and grout cleaner with hand brushes to clean-up the thin gout lines and remove any grit from the floor. The floor was then rinsed with fresh water to remove the now soiled cleaning product and also steam cleaned to neutralise floor. The water was extracted from the floor using a wet vacuum. Honing Black Marble to Restore Polish To bring back the natural shine we honed the floor using a series of diamond-encrusted burnishing pads. Firstly, I applied a Coarse 400 grit pad to strip away what remained of the old sealer and Limescale,
Read moreThis customer in Baldock, North Hertfordshire has a beautiful Black Marble bathroom floor which unfortunately was far from looking its
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Read moreThis property owner in Weybridge recently had a new fridge delivered by a well-known electrical retailer that has an unusual
Read moreMarble tiles are a fantastic choice of stone for a shower cubicle because of its distinctive characteristics and quality. It can really add a luxurious feel and when used in a bathroom take it to the next level. However, it’s extremely important to note that Marble like all natural stone is a porous and acid-sensitive material. It must therefore be cleaned with care using suitable products. This particular Marble tiled shower cubicle at a property in Leatherhead is a good example of this done wrong. The owner had used an acid-based cleaning product to clean the stone, resulting in damage to the sealer and causing unappealing streaks to form. This type of damage can appear irreparable but, with the right combination of cleaning methods and products, it can be fixed. Once the old sealer has been removed, and the tiles have been cleaned, polished and re-sealed, they can look as a good as new. Here’s how I helped this customer restore the Marble shower cubicle. Cleaning and Polishing a Marble Shower Cubicle To begin the restoration, I scrubbed the dirty grout lines using Tile Doctor Pro-Clean, which is a highly reliable and multi-purpose alkaline-based product. I then rinsed the tiles with water to remove the traces of cleaning product. Next, I moved on to the polishing stage
Read moreMarble tiles are a fantastic choice of stone for a shower cubicle because of its distinctive characteristics and quality. It
Read morePhotographs below from a lovely house in Windlesham where I was asked to do something about the Porcelain floor tiles
Read moreThe Drawing Board is a Gastropub and bar in Leamington Spa with a fantastic homely aesthetic. Leamington Spa itself is
Read moreTravertine is a distinct and highly aesthetic material which offers unique characteristics and colouring that not many other types of
Read moreThe single most important thing you need to do after having a new natural stone floor installed is to seal
Read moreSlightly different story for you below; this time from the medieval town of Tewksbury which dates all the way back
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