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Professional Stone Floor Cleaning & Tile Floor Cleaning You’ll Remember.
Marble, slate, sandstone, limestone, terracotta, victorian, porcelain and ceramic. Whatever your stone or tile type, we know how to treat them with our stone floor cleaning Cambridge service
First we’ll do important checks, then we’ll mask and protect surrounding areas, then we’ll get to work.
The Path to Rock-Solid Results
Step 1: Inspection
Step 2: Masking
Step 3: Vacuuming
Step 4: Pre-Cleaning
Step 5: Buff to a desired finish
Step 6: Sealing
See below for our full process
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STONE CLEANING: MAINTENANCE PLAN:
A Maintenance Plan you wish you had implemented the day of installation!
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Initial Clean
You can invite your stone floor care consultant to advise you on the plan of attack for restoring your floor. This might include discussing repair work, seal or finish stripping, grout colouring, repairs to etched areas, or treatment to remedy staining. Enquire about what is the best sealing or impregnating product for your particular hard floor. It’s then an easy step to get that initial work and protection carried out. -
Initial Maintenance
Ask your consultant about the correct maintenance products and how to use them. Vacuum your floors on a regular basis. (the longer between cleans, the more the grit somehow always gets in, will be ground into the floor abrading the protection and the surface). Damp mop only when needed but spot clean with urgency. -
Semi Annual Cleaning
Schedule a mid year professional clean. Over a 6-month period, your floors are likely to gather build up of dust and other foreign particles that may require a high heat extraction process for removal. -
Spring and Autumn Maintenance Cleaning
Lift the rugs and non-skid underlay, remove all removable furniture; vacuum thoroughly; apply a heavier application of the neutral floor cleaner and damp mop.
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Annual Maintenance Cleaning
Schedule an annual maintenance clean. This will include a full hot water clean and as and when appropriate, a re-application of the sealer or impregnator. Your floor care professional consultant will carry out a full inspection of wear patterns and recommend any action required should there be any other problems.
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What is the Art of Clean Stone Floor Cleaning & Tile Cleaning Process?
The 8 Step professional process for cleaning and sealing natural stone floors.
Step 1
Inspection of the floor: this is to identify any limitations like stain removal, loss of loose grout surrounding surfaces sensitive to cleaning solutions and any other areas that need consideration before the cleaning starts.
Step 2
When appropriate we mask the base of units using low tack adhesive tape, to protect from the possibility of overspray on to the units while cleaning at high pressure.
Step 3
We vacuum the floor including edges to remove any dry soiling prior to cleaning.
Step 4
We apply a specialist pre-spray to the surface of the stone floor and any grout lines. The specialist spray is allowed to dwell to emulsify the surface soils.
Step 5
The surface of the floor is then scrubbed with a special brush to release the emulsified soils from the floor
Types of stone sealant and how they work
There are a range of different sealers available with most falling into three main groups:
Penetrating/impregnators sealers
They penetrate deep into the stone floor. Their purpose is to block contaminants from entering the substrate of the stone while at the same time allowing it to expel interior moisture. They are therefore “breathable” or vapour permeable.
Topical Sealers
They can be either strippable or permanent. Many are designed for resilient floors but will state that they are suitable for natural stone. Most of these are water based products which are made from polymers so that they can easily be removed with a compatible stripper.
Traditional sealing methods
Linseed oil and wax. This method needs to be carried out by an experienced technician as it can lead to undesired results if done wrong and it can be hard to correct.
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