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- Q: What measures can I take to maintain the fresh appearance of my sandstone tiles?
- A: To maintain the new look of your sandstone tiles, Tile Cleaning recommends weekly cleaning using a damp microfiber cloth and a mild detergent. This will effectively remove any dirt or grime from the surface. It is important to avoid using strong detergents or cleaners that are acidic or alkaline, as they can affect the sealer. Instead, opt for mild detergents and pH-neutral substances for safe cleaning. To provide the best protection against staining and make regular maintenance easier, we highly recommend sealing your sandstone tiles with one of our highest quality sealers. Sealing not only safeguards your tiles but also enhances their longevity and appearance.
- Q: What should I do to prepare for my Sandstone floor restoration?
- A: Move all furniture and items up off the floor so it is ready for us to clean when we arrive.
- Q: How do I know when my Sandstone tiles need restoration?
- A: You will know it's time to have your Sandstone tiles professionally cleaned and restored once your Sandstone floors start looking dull and matte, even after you have given them an efficient domestic clean. If you notice that your Sandstone tiles are staining easily, this is a good indication that your previous sealer is wearing off and your Sandstone floors will need to be resealed immediately to prevent detrimental staining.
- Q: How will you charge me for restoring 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: 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.
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