Showing posts with label cleaning terrazzo floor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning terrazzo floor. Show all posts
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Deep Cleaning and Old Terrazzo Kitchen Floor
These photographs are taken from an old Terrazzo floor in the kitchen of a house in the busy market town of Oakham, Rutland. The floor was looking rather grubby and now overdue a deep clean to remove dirt and grease from the floor and being a hard polished stone it would also need to be burnished to restore the appearance of the Terrazzo. Stripping the Terrazzo Tiled Floor To resolve we deep cleaned the floor by applying a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean which was left to soak in
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Old Terrazzo tiled hallway floor restored in Southbourne
I do enjoy breathing new life into old floors as was the case with this Terrazzo tiled hallway floor in Southbourne near Bournemouth, installed in 1924 it had been knocked about by various building alterations and then finally covered in a carpet which had been glued to the floor. Removing Adhesive from Terrazzo tiles Stubborn remnants of the carpet adhesive were removed using Tile Doctor NanoTech HBU Remover which is applied to the tiles and then left to soak in for a before being scrubbed
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Monday, February 20, 2017
Restoring a Terrazzo hallway floor from 1924
I do enjoy breathing new life into old floors as was the case with this Terrazzo tiled hallway floor in Southbourne near Bournemouth, installed in 1924 it had been knocked about by various building alterations and then finally covered in a carpet which had been glued to the floor. Removing Adhesive from Terrazzo tiles Stubborn remnants of the carpet adhesive were removed using Tile Doctor NanoTech HBU Remover which is applied to the tiles and then left to soak in for a before being scrubbed
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Deep Cleaning Terrazzo Floor
Just to prove we take on any job large or small I thought I would post the details of this small Terrazzo Vestibule that we recently cleaned at the entrance to a house in Glasgow. The Terrazzo was not looking its best which is hardly surprising being in front of the main entrance to the house it must have seen a lot of foot traffic over the years. Cleaning and Burnishing a Terrazzo Floor Terrazzo is a very hard surface and as a result it has to be treated in the same way as other hard
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Terrazzo Vestibule Refreshed in Glasgow
Just to prove we take on any job large or small I thought I would post the details of this small Terrazzo Vestibule that we recently cleaned at the entrance to a house in Glasgow. The Terrazzo was not looking its best which is hardly surprising being in front of the main entrance to the house it must have seen a lot of foot traffic over the years. Cleaning and Burnishing a Terrazzo Floor Terrazzo is a very hard surface and as a result it has to be treated in the same way as other hard
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Deep Cleaning Terrazzo Floor
Just to prove we take on any job large or small I thought I would post the details of this small Terrazzo Vestibule that we recently cleaned at the entrance to a house in Glasgow. The Terrazzo was not looking its best which is hardly surprising being in front of the main entrance to the house it must have seen a lot of foot traffic over the years. Cleaning and Burnishing a Terrazzo Floor Terrazzo is a very hard surface and as a result it has to be treated in the same way as other hard
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Saturday, November 7, 2015
Old Terrazzo tiled hallway floor restored in Southbourne
I do enjoy breathing new life into old floors as was the case with this Terrazzo tiled hallway floor in Southbourne near Bournemouth, installed in 1924 it had been knocked about by various building alterations and then finally covered in a carpet which had been glued to the floor. Removing Adhesive from Terrazzo tiles Stubborn remnants of the carpet adhesive were removed using Tile Doctor NanoTech HBU Remover which is applied to the tiles and then left to soak in for a before being scrubbed
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Deep Cleaning and Old Terrazzo Kitchen Floor
These photographs are taken from an old Terrazzo floor in the kitchen of a house in the busy market town of Oakham, Rutland. The floor was looking rather grubby and now overdue a deep clean to remove dirt and grease from the floor and being a hard polished stone it would also need to be burnished to restore the appearance of the Terrazzo. Stripping the Terrazzo Tiled Floor To resolve we deep cleaned the floor by applying a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean which was left to soak in
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Restoring a Terrazzo hallway floor from 1924
I do enjoy breathing new life into old floors as was the case with this Terrazzo tiled hallway floor in Southbourne near Bournemouth, installed in 1924 it had been knocked about by various building alterations and then finally covered in a carpet which had been glued to the floor. Removing Adhesive from Terrazzo tiles Stubborn remnants of the carpet adhesive were removed using Tile Doctor NanoTech HBU Remover which is applied to the tiles and then left to soak in for a before being scrubbed
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Deep Cleaning Seriously Dirty Terrazzo Tiles in Glasgow
Just to prove we take on any job large or small I thought I would post the details of this small Terrazzo Vestibule that we recently cleaned at the entrance to a house in Glasgow. The Terrazzo was not looking its best which is hardly surprising being in front of the main entrance to the house it must have seen a lot of foot traffic over the years.


Source: Hard floor Cleaning and Sealing in Glasgow

Cleaning and Burnishing a Terrazzo Floor
Terrazzo is a very hard surface and as a result it has to be treated in the same way as other hard surfaces such as Travertine, Limestone and Marble which typically involve burnishing the surface to remove the dirt and restore the appearance. Before burnishing the floor was cleaned using a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean which was left to dwell on the Terrazzo for a while before being scrubbed in by hand due to it being such a small area; following that the floor was given a quick rinse with water and a quick clean with Tile Doctor Neutral Cleaner to remove any trace of strong cleaning product. The next step was to burnish the floor using a set of four diamond encrusted burnishing pads. You start with a coarse 400 grit burnishing pad which is run over the surface with a little water to help lubricate and this removes surface dirt and coatings such as sealers. Once that was finished we moved onto the medium 800 grit pad which is the first step of the polishing process and also removes ingrained dirt. The surface of the Terrazzo is still quite rough at this stage so once complete with the medium pad the fine (1,500 grit) is used smooth down the surface and continue to build up the polish in the floor. The last pad is a very fine (3,000 grit pad) and this pad builds on the existing polished effect to create a high shine finish. All these pads are applied with water and the resultant slurry needs to be cleaned off during the process with the final step of giving the floor a thorough rinse with clean water.Sealing a Terrazzo Floor
Once the floor was completely dry it was sealed using two coats of Tile Doctor Colour Grow which is an impregnating sealer designed to bring out the natural colours in the stone and penetrate into the pores of the tile preventing dirt from getting in there and providing maximum on-going stain protection. The floor was then buffed using a white buffing pad to bring up the shine further and remove any smears left from sealing.
Source: Hard floor Cleaning and Sealing in Glasgow
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