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Frequently Asked Questions
- A: We recommend that you measure each room 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.
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- Q: Can polishing damage natural stone?
- A: Tile Cleaners® technicians use the highest quality polishing machinery providing the best solutions without compromising your surfaces. Tile Cleaners® prides itself on specifically catering for each tile variety and each situation with the highest degree of care. Stone based tiles are usually more porous requiring more attention than man made tiles, which is why its extremely important to use correct products and equipment to restore your tiles to their best possible condition.
- Q: What different types of tiles do Tile Cleaners polish?
- A: Indoor and outdoor areas, polished, honed, matt finish, porous, pre-sealed, wherever you have tiles we have a restoration solution. External tiles, natural stone paver's and tiles, bathroom tiles on floors and walls. Tile Cleaners® cater for each and every different type of surface you might have.
- Q: What is the difference between your honing service and polishing service?
- A: Honing and polishing produce fairly opposite results. Polishing produces a smooth reflective finish while honing produces a more matte finish.
- Q: How will you charge me for polishing my surfaces?
- A: Tile Cleaners® charge per square meter for each separate room. There is a price list on the Tile Cleaners® website for you to review. Before we begin our work we will measure each room individually, confirm the work to be carried out as well as confirm all costs with you.
- Q: Will polishing remove the sealer from my stone?
- A: Yes, the mechanical resurfacing process used to polish your floors will remove all coatings, resulting in your floors being in an "as new" condition. Once honed, you should reseal your surfaces with a deep penetrating, impregnating sealer, which avoids staining and will reduce the effect of soiling.
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