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A premium, no-sheen, natural look, water based, penetrating sealer formulated to provide maximum stain protection, especially in food preparation and serving areas. May also be used as a pre-grouting sealer. Allows moisture vapor transmission.
£39.20
17 Inch Mega 60-Grit Carborundum Silicone Carbide Brush- Call for details - Please note these pads need retrofitting.
£195.00
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Victorian Tile Cleaning
Victorian tiles are the ancestors of the modern Quarry tiles, the standard bearer for quality was a firm known as Minton Hollins an English manufacturer who unlike their competitors managed to make a very good product which has lasted the test of time; however all these types of tile were subject to Victorian building practice of the day and damp issues and salt problems (efflorescence) are quite common with these tiles. As such Tile Doctor has worked alongside tile cleaning agents to improve the products currently on the market. Cleaning Victorian Tiles
To prevent possible salt issues (efflorescence) after cleaning use neat Tile Doctor Acid Gel and leave to soak into the tile for a maximum of ten minutes and then scrub with a deck brush adding water as you go. Extract solution with a wet vacuum and then rinse thoroughly with water and vacuum again. This will impede possible salt issues oxidising to the surface of the tile leaving white marks. Do not start sealing until all the white marks have disappeared and repeat the Acid Gel treatment in two to three days time should the salts re-appear. Sealing Victorian TilesOriginal Victorian tiles were fitted without a DPM (damp proof membrane) as such it is widely recognised that the tiles should left to dry for several days following any deep cleaning to ensure the tiles are dry (especially during winter time and following periods of high rain fall), a damp meter is recommended to test for this.
Reproduction Victorian Floor TilesThese modern type of tiles unlike their predesessor are a lot less porous and can be cleaned using the same techniques as original Victorian floor tiles however when it comes to sealing these tiles it is important to do a small test first because the sealer may be not be abosrbed by the tile due their low porosity. The sealer we recommend for these tiles is called Tile Doctor Colour Grow which is a matt finish sealer and will lift the colour of the clay; one or two coats should suffice. Maintenance CleaningAlways use a PH neutral cleaner such as Tile Doctor Concentrated Neutral Cleaner which once diluted with water becomes completely PH neutral unlike bleaches and washing up liquids which are not neutral and can damage the sealer with prolonged usage. Sealers will wear down over time depending on use so it is recommended to top up your floor sealer once a year with the original sealer; one coat should be sufficient and by doing this it will save a lot of time and expense in having to deep clean the tiles and re-seal every three to five years.
For many more examples of Victorian tile cleaning and sealing activities carried out by UK Tile Doctors please visit http://Victorian.TileCleaning.co.uk Recommend Products for Victorian TilesWhen using our products please take time to familiarise yourself with the directions on the back of the bottle first.
17 Inch 100 Grit very coarse diamond milling Pad for resurfacing rough stone floors after milling. Can also be used for cleaning Victorian floor tiles.
£65.50
17 Inch Coarse 200-grit diamond Milling Pad for resurfacing stone floors after milling. Can also be used for cleaning Victorian floor tiles.
£65.50
6 inch 200 grit Diamond Floor Pad with Flexi Segment
£60.50
PH1 blend of Phosphoric and Hydrochloric acids in a gel form for the treatment of grout haze (grout smears) and efflorescence on wall and floor tiles. The gel is especially effective on vertical or sloped surface where where more dwell time is required.
£13.90
Colour Grow, is a solvent based colour intensifying sealer that provides durable surface protection as well as allowing the surface to breath and enhance colour.
£33.80
Grout Clean-Up contains concentrated phosphoric acid and cleaner designed to penetrate below the surface to remove light grout smears (grout haze), mineral deposits, rust stains and efflorescence.
£12.60
NanoTech HBU (formerly known as Ultra Clean) is a Heavy Build-Up Remover designed to work where other cleaners won’t. It utilises nano-sized particles to penetrate below tough stains, dissolve and lift them out.
£25.80
Most tile cleaning products sold on the market today are designed for cleaning ceramic rather than stone surfaces, as a result they can slowly etch away at the sealed surface of your stone floor reducing the life of your sealer.
£13.80
Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel is a Strong Alkaline Based Gel cleaner and degreaser which works well on Vertical surfaces where a long dwell time is required.
£16.70
Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel is a Strong Alkaline Based Gel cleaner and degreaser which works well on Vertical surfaces where a long dwell time is required.
£77.20
A concentrated, multi-purpose high-alkaline cleaner, stripper and degreaser. Best for Heavily Soiled & Neglected Tile, Stone or Grout.
£15.20
A specially formulated water-based blend of acrylic polymers that provides both a stain resistant surface seal and a durable low-sheen finish.
£18.90
A special acrylic based formula which allows moisture vapour transmission making it partially breathable and ideal for situations where no damp proof membrane has been installed and where there is a low risk of Efflorescence occurring.
£25.20
Breathable impregnating sealer especially formulated to provide strong water and stain repellency making it ideal for outdoor use or areas with damp issues. 1st coat will revive the colour of tile and stone and the 2nd coat will add a subtle sheen.
£83.40
Ask the Tile Doctor Contact us for a personal solution to your tile installation problem by calling us on 0345 512 0122 or e-mail Info@TileDoctor.co.uk. Please include as much detail about your issue as possible and if you feel it will help attach a photograph. Our Tile Doctor have many years of experience of dealing with the typical issues that people experience and were confident we can find the right solution. Alternately take a look at one of our dedicated sites below where we detail real examples of issues faced by our customers and how they were resolved. Ceramic Tiles | Church Floors | Encaustic Cement | Stone Fireplaces | Grout | Limestone | Marble | Pamments | Patios | Porcelain Tiles | Quarry Tiles | Sandstone Flagstones | Shower Tiles | Slate Tiles | Swimming Pools | Terracotta Tiles | Terrazzo | Travertine | Victorian Tiles | Vinyl | Stone Worktops |
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