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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 can I expect during the process of resealing my sandstone floors when Tile Cleaners arrives?
- A: When you choose our professional team, we will guide you through each step of the job process to ensure complete transparency. Here's what you can expect during the resealing of your sandstone floors. First, if there is any previous sealer applied, it will be stripped off. Next, our team will thoroughly clean and neutralize the sandstone, removing all dust, residue, and any other substances that could impact the new sealer's effectiveness. Once the surface is dry, a new sealer will be carefully applied to the sandstone floor and left to set. The result will be not only a rejuvenated and fresh appearance for your sandstone, but also enhanced protection. The newly sealed sandstone will be easier to maintain, making your ongoing maintenance tasks more convenient. Throughout the process, our team will ensure clear communication and provide professional guidance to meet your expectations.
- Q: What is the recommended method for measuring the size of a sandstone area?
- A: We advise measuring each sandstone area individually. The easiest method is to multiply the width by the length of the area. For instance, if a room measures 3 meters in length and 2 meters in width, the total area would be calculated as 3 multiplied by 2, resulting in 6 square meters.
- 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.
- Q: What should I do to prepare for the sandstone cleaning?
- A: Move all furniture and items off the floor so it is ready for when we arrive.
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