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Frequently Asked Questions
- A: Vinegar is an acid based product and will burn or etch a polished stone surface.
Q: Can I use Vinegar to clean my sealed stone floors and bench tops? - What_does_your_restoration_services_include | How_do_I_maintain_my_sealed_marble_bench_top
Other FAQs :
- Q: How do I remove leaf and pet dropping stains from my sealed outdoor paving?
- A: Apply bleach or pool chlorine to the sealed surface. Allow 30minutes to react with the stain then hose off.
- Q: Who do you carry out the work for?
- A: Our customers include both private and commercial customers. Hotel groups and Leisure facilities make up a large amount of our work but we have cleaned stadiums, public toilets and miles and miles of tiles in private houses. These can be man made porcelain and ceramic or natural stone.
- Q: What do I do if red wine spills on my sealed floor?
- A: Mop up spillage immediately with warm soapy water.
- Q: How much does it cost to have my floor cleaned?
- A:
The price depends on a number of variables. These include the size of the area, the type of material being cleaned and finally how dirty the floor is. Clean Tile and Grout carry out all their work following a demonstration when a fixed price is given to the customer. The customer then knows what to expect the whole floor to look like once cleaned and the price.
There are also a number of treatments including sealing, enhancing, and colour sealing of the grout. - Q: How does it achieve such a clean finish?
- A: The combination of emulsification, heat, pressure and vacuum surgically removes the build up of dirt, grease and grime from the micro pores of the different surfaces. First the emulsifier disloves these contaminants and then the heat and pressure combine with the vacuum to remove them.
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