By Michael Ross on Mar 24, 2008 in Cleaning, FAQ's, Problem Solving, Sealing, Tiles | 0 Comments
Glazed tiles are by nature ones that have already been effectively sealed with a very thin layer of glass. Now the dullness may be a result of wear and tear and may tell you that the tiles are nearing the end of their useful life. However, in most cases the dullness indicates there is a […]
By Michael Ross on Mar 23, 2008 in FAQ's, Porcelain, Sealing, Tiles | 0 Comments
The answer to this is not so simple. The key factor is the type of porcelain used. Porcelain tiles have changed a lot over time and today there are a variety of differing standards associated with them. The first generation of porcelain tiles were actually so dense that sealing was not required at any stage. […]
By Michael Ross on Mar 22, 2008 in Cleaning, FAQ's, Grout, Grout Colorant, Grout Sealer | 0 Comments
If you only have a relatively small and isolated area of grout to clean then I’d recommend using a product like Grout Deep Clean. This product is ideal for cleaning grout on window sills, floors, walls and on worktops. If you have a larger area of grout to clean then I’d recommend using a product […]
By Michael Ross on Mar 22, 2008 in FAQ's, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Sealing, Slate, Stone Flooring | 0 Comments
Well the answer is if you want to protect your stone floor from staining then you really should seal it. One key thing you should do is to test your stone for porosity. To do this, add a few drops of clean water to your stone floor and if they are absorbed, the stone is […]