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4 pointsShould be just living room, i think from the way TS described
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4 pointsThis skirting is all over the house or just a smal area?
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4 pointsIts a bad idea to grind glossy tiles, it will damage it, don't do it
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4 pointsHe mentioned its the skirting, so it should be at the side i think
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4 pointsThen where is the timber part? You mean its at the side?
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4 pointsIn my case i use something called HCL89. I usually get it from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com What it does is that it cleans your tiles, renews or cleans the tiles and also helps to create a protection for it so that always remains new. Hope this helps you out
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3 pointsFrom what i know ceramic tiles should be able to be polished
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2 pointsHad managed to use the HCL89 from the http://hcl89.byethost10.com site before and can vouch for it. My tiles used to be stained and dirty but somehow the the HCL89 managed to clean it up pretty nicely, i would recommend it
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2 pointsJust want to ask ceramic and porcelain tiles are the same right?
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2 pointsI think should be, most resale flats usually have this issues, its very common
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2 pointsYou can also use something called HCL89 to clean very tough stains I usually get it from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com What it does is that it cleans you tiles and the grouts For me i find this the most effective in removing tough stains from my tiles Hope this helps you out
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1 pointI have one question to ask, i always travel for work and when i come home i notice my toilet floor is very dirty and the grouts black, its seems very difficult to clean them, anyone expereinced this before? If yes what are the solutions to remedy this? Any help is appreciated
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1 pointkato gate + fire rate door + digital gate and door lock = $3250 we got it from My Digital Lock. when got time and "wind", will post review of them. almost 1 month and still haven't finish installation + collect the outstanding payment of $1000++++. i really don't know what to say....
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1 pointFirst time reading a plan for a beach house reno looking forward for some ipdates on your progress sahrachiu.☺
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1 pointHad the same mold and dirt/hard water stains problem same as TS, so i purchased the HCL89 thing from http://hcl89.byethost10.com as recommended I used it a couple of months back and so far the mold and dirt/hard water stains problem seems to be gone Looks like it worked out well for me, thanks
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1 pointHad some issue with some tough stains on my homogeneous tiles, so decided to use the HCL89 from http://hcl89.byethost10.com and was able to remove the stain. Tried alot of stuff like vinegar and etc, but it seems only this HCL89 worked best for me to clean my tiles, good product
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1 pointi wish you the best in turing this to your dream beach house!
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1 pointActually whats the reason to paint the unit if you don't mind me asking?
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1 pointIf you have such a skill to build your own table do record it and post the video here as i think it will be very interesting to watch
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1 pointActually to avoid excessive moisture in the toilet, is it possible to just cover the air vent in the toilet?
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1 pointReally like this thread, bookmarked. This DIY method will help alot of people
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1 pointActually it would help to know what actually spilled on the granite, if something did indeed spilled onto it, hmm
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1 pointNo its not a natural pattern, its either ingrained dirt or it was etched by some sort of acid You can use something called HCL89 to remove the ingrained dirt or the etch on the stone You can usually get it from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com It also protects the stone so that the stone is always kept new like Take care
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1 pointSeems like it, but TS says he travels for work so should probably be months in between usage
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1 pointFrom the picture you posted, no its not natural, you spilled something on the granite?
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1 pointJetspray i think uses alot of water, your water bill will skyrocket, not advisable in my opinion
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1 pointI think maybe your tiles are dirty due to non usage, how long was period it was used in between?
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1 pointFrom what you describe it seems to be ingrained dirt and hard water stains. You can use something called HCL89. to clean the tiles I usually get it from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com One thing i like about it is that is creates like a protection like on the tiles so that it prevents such hard water stains or dirt from becoming an issue for your tiles Hope this helps you out
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