Showing posts with label sandstone cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandstone cleaning. Show all posts

Friday, March 31, 2017

Cleaning and Sealing soiled Sandstone flags

This sandstone flagstone floor measured around 15m2 and was installed in a house in the village of Boxford, Suffolk, you can see how dark the stone had become from the build-up of dirt and soil over time, clearly they were in need of a deep clean and seal. Cleaning Sandstone We cleaned the floor using Tile Doctor Pro-Clean diluted with 10 parts warm water and worked in using a Black Scrubbing pad. This action certainly gave the floor a good clean but there were some staining that was proving Read more...

Friday, March 24, 2017

Cleaning a Sandstone Swimming Pool Surround

These Indian Sandstone floor tiles were installed around an indoor swimming pool at a magnificent residence in Oxford. As you can see from the photograph below the Sandstone was not looking its best and given its proximity to the pool care needed to be taken not to contaminate the pool with dirty water from the cleaning process or chemicals Swimming Pool Tile Cleaning We made a decision early on that we would not use any chemicals to clean or seal the tiles to ensure the water in the pool Read more...

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Cleaning Indian Sandstone Tiles around an Indoor Swimming Pool

These Indian Sandstone floor tiles were installed around an indoor swimming pool at a magnificent residence in Oxford. As you can see from the photograph below the Sandstone was not looking its best and given its proximity to the pool care needed to be taken not to contaminate the pool with dirty water from the cleaning process or chemicals Swimming Pool Tile Cleaning We made a decision early on that we would not use any chemicals to clean or seal the tiles to ensure the water in the pool Read more...

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Cleaning and Sealing soiled Sandstone flags

This sandstone flagstone floor measured around 15m2 and was installed in a house in the village of Boxford, Suffolk, you can see how dark the stone had become from the build-up of dirt and soil over time, clearly they were in need of a deep clean and seal. Cleaning Sandstone We cleaned the floor using Tile Doctor Pro-Clean diluted with 10 parts warm water and worked in using a Black Scrubbing pad. This action certainly gave the floor a good clean but there were some staining that was proving Read more...

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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Cleaning a Sandstone Swimming Pool Surround

These Indian Sandstone floor tiles were installed around an indoor swimming pool at a magnificent residence in Oxford. As you can see from the photograph below the Sandstone was not looking its best and given its proximity to the pool care needed to be taken not to contaminate the pool with dirty water from the cleaning process or chemicals Swimming Pool Tile Cleaning We made a decision early on that we would not use any chemicals to clean or seal the tiles to ensure the water in the pool Read more...