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Frequently Asked Questions
Other FAQs :
- Q: How do I measure the size of the area I need to restore the grout in?
- A: We recommend that you measure each area separately. The simplest way to measure is by multiplying the width by the length. For example a room that is 3 meters long and 2 meters wide is 3 x 2 = 6m2 in total.
- Q: What is grout recolouring?
- A: Recolouring grout is the application of a grout colorant to completely change or enhance the colour of your grout.
- Q: Does Tile Cleaning utilize a truck-mounted cleaning machine in their cleaning processes?
- A: Tile Cleaning may use a truck-mounted cleaning machine in certain situations, taking into account the size and requirements of the job. The equipment is capable of generating pressure ranging from 1500 to 3000 psi. However, it is important to note that we adjust the pressure according to the specific type of tile and grout being treated. This precautionary measure is crucial to prevent any potential damage. Using the incorrect pressure can result in the formation of small cracks in the grout joint or exacerbate existing cracks. By carefully adjusting the pressure, we ensure that the cleaning process is effective while safeguarding the integrity of your grout and tile surfaces.
- Q: Can you tell if the grout has been recoloured?
- A: The recolouring process will leave your grout looking brand new eliminating any colour variations. The colour sealer used is a penetrating colour sealer leaving the grout in its natural state as it bonds to the silica in the grout joint. Some colour sealers on the market are topical that will cause your grout to look painted in its completed state.
- Q: Can grout recolouring make my grout lighter?
- A: Yes, your existing grout can be recoloured to a lighter or darker shade of your existing grout or a different colour altogether to match your decor.
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