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I was about to sell my house, but was not happy with the tiles in the dining area. The tiles were white and shiny but the grout looked really dark and dirty. I already had a potential client; however the dark grout ruined the beauty of the room. I didn't have much time to fix the grout and decided to call Tile Cleaners as my real estate agency mentioned them. As my real estate agent said, Tile cleaners responded really quickly. They also pointed out that some of the grout was coming off in the hallway when they were there, which I had not even noticed. Thank you for fixing my problem so quickly. The house is sold now and I left your details with the new owner so they can keep the tiles in good condition.

Anna Rodwell, Tingalpa, QLD

I noticed that some of the tiles in my bathroom walls were loose and the grout was coming off. I am a very busy so kept on postponing calling someone to fix it. One day I got home and the loose tiles were lying broken on the floor. Can you imagine my frustration? I rang my brother in panic and he gave me Tile Cleaners' contact details. I rang them straight away. The guys told me I needed a tiler and professional regrouting work done so I thought it would take ages to fix my problem. However they organized the work very well. I had my tiles fixed on Friday night the same week and the entire bathroom regrouted on Saturday. Thank you some much for your quick help; it was such a relief.

Kerry McMyre, Mosman, NSW

Thank you Tile Cleaners ® for dealing with the solvent sealer I had and resealing my hallway; I know it's a pain but you did a great job. I will definitely call you again as I need help with my tiles in the office.

Paul Gold, Gold Coast, QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What steps should I take to prepare for wood polishing, sealing, or buffing? - Timber Floor Waxing Polishing

  • A: To prepare for wood polishing, sealing, or buffing, it is important to ensure that all furniture and items are moved off the floor before the professionals arrive. This step is crucial as it allows the technicians to have unobstructed access to the entire surface that requires treatment. By clearing the area of furniture and items, you enable the technicians to work efficiently and effectively, ensuring a thorough and even application of the polishing, sealing, or buffing process. Additionally, removing furniture and items from the floor helps to prevent any potential damage to these belongings during the treatment. So, prior to the scheduled appointment, make sure to move all furniture and items off the floor to ensure a smooth and successful wood treatment session.
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Other FAQs :

  • Q: What can be done to prevent scratches on wood flooring?
  • A: To prevent scratches on wood flooring, there are a few measures you can take. Firstly, placing mats or throw rugs at doorways can help to protect the floor from grit, dirt, and sand that can cause scratches. It is also recommended to use felt pads under the legs of furniture to prevent them from scratching the floor when moved. Regular vacuuming and dusting of the wood floor is important to remove any abrasive particles that could potentially scratch the surface. By implementing these preventive measures, you can help maintain the appearance and condition of your wood flooring.
    • Q: Is it safe to damp mop a wood floor?
    • A: When it comes to cleaning a surface-finished wood floor, it is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations. In general, using a dampened mop that is nearly dry is safe for maintaining a wood floor. However, it is crucial to avoid excessive moisture, as standing water can cause damage. Excessive water can dull the finish, harm the wood, and leave behind a discolored residue. If any water spills on the wood floor, it is essential to promptly wipe it up with a clean cloth to prevent any potential damage. By using caution and ensuring that the mop is not overly wet, you can safely damp mop your wood floor to maintain its cleanliness and appearance.
      • Q: What are the indicators or signs that suggest my timber floors are ready for buffing or polishing?
      • A: When your timber floors start to appear dull and lackluster even after thorough cleaning, it is usually an indication that they are ready for buffing or polishing. Over time, foot traffic, dust, and wear can cause the protective coating on the floors to wear down, resulting in a diminished shine. If regular cleaning no longer restores the desired luster, it is a good indication that your floors would benefit from buffing or polishing to rejuvenate their appearance. Consulting with a professional timber floor specialist can help assess the condition of your floors and determine the most appropriate course of action to restore their shine.
        • Q: What methods can be used to measure the size of an area that needs to be polished, sealed, or buffed?
        • A: To measure the size of an area that requires polishing, sealing, or buffing, it is advisable to measure each room or section separately. The most straightforward method is to multiply the width of the room by its length. For instance, if a room measures 3 meters in length and 2 meters in width, the total area would be calculated as 3 meters multiplied by 2 meters, resulting in 6 square meters (6m²). This approach ensures accurate measurements for estimating materials, planning tasks, and achieving the desired results in the surface treatment process.
          • Q: What are some effective measures to maintain the appearance of timber floors and keep them looking new?
          • A: To maintain the appearance of your timber floors and keep them looking new, there are several measures you can take. Firstly, using doormats at entrances can help prevent dirt, grit, and moisture from being tracked onto the floor. Regularly sweeping or vacuuming the floors is also important to remove any loose dirt and debris that can cause scratches over time. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish of the timber. Instead, use a gentle cleaning solution specifically formulated for timber floors. It is also advisable to promptly clean up any spills or accidents to prevent moisture from seeping into the wood and causing damage. Lastly, consider using furniture pads or felt protectors under the legs of furniture to prevent scratches and dents when moving or rearranging items. By following these basic precautions and implementing a regular cleaning routine, you can help preserve the appearance and longevity of your timber floors.

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