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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? - Cleaning Slate Tiles | What_steps_can_I_take_to_maintain_the_appearance_and_keep_my_slate_tiles_looking_new
Other FAQs :
- Q: If we have a spillage on our newly sealed floor what should we do?
- A: Immediately wipe up spillage with warm soapy water before it dries.
- 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: If we have a spillage on our newly sealed floor what should we do?
- A: Immediately wipe up spillage with warm soapy water before it dries.
- Q: How do I clean my sealed floor?
- A:
Depending on the sealer used for the surface there are two strategies; a penetrating seal will handle aggressive cleaning such as scouring and strong cleaning products.
A surface sealer requires a gentler approach ie soft mops, vacuum and non-aggressive cleaning products. Our operator onsite will advise you of the correct cleaning regime for you sealer. - 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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