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Frequently Asked Questions
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- Q: How can I determine when it is time to clean, strip, and reseal my sandstone floors?
- A: You'll know it's time to strip, clean, and seal your sandstone floors when they start to lose their shine and appear dull, even after regular cleaning. Additionally, if you notice that your sandstone tiles are becoming more prone to staining, it's a clear sign that the previous sealer has worn off, and it's important to reseal the sandstone promptly to avoid permanent stains.
- Q: What is a sandstone tiles strip and seal?
- A: Sandstone tiles stripping and sealing is simply the process of stripping the coating off the sandstone floor before resealing it. Sandstone flooring can look dull and lifeless over time, making it look older and really bringing down the feel of the home. By stripping and resealing, you can bring back the beautiful, lustrous appearance of your sandstone and eliminate the cost of laying new flooring.
- Q: Why do I need to strip my sandstone floors?
- A: If you want your sandstone floors to be their cleanest and looking their very best you need to have a professional remove as much of the old sealer as possible. Once this is done the cleaning process will be carried out and the sealer applied. You will have the freshest and cleanest possible sandstone floors once we are finished with the process.
- Q: How will you charge me for stripping and sealing my sandstone tiles?
- 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: Efflorescence has built up on my sandstone tiles. Can you remove it?
- A: Yes we can. Efflorescence is a build up of salts and can be removed with efflorescence removers and other specialised cleaning techniques. Efflorescence is typically caused by a leakage behind the sandstone tiles or through damaged grout lines. The efflorescence can be removed but it is important the cause of the efflorescence is resoled.
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