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Dear All,

I need your advise on the tile floor how to do a polish or deep cleaning to make it looking like new. I am having the HDB 4rm flat.

Please kindly help. thanks!

 

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its expensive. and risk of damaging homo tiles high.

i had my floors polished and tiles were cracked and scratched and the polisher would not take responsibility. Plus its quite a hassle to leave untouched overnight.

End result - shiny floors for 1 week. Cracked tiles and damaged grouting.

 

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Only thing i can think of is for you to use something called HCL 89, you can use
that to maintain your flooring

I usually get it from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com

Anyways mine is marble and an i usually use it to clean my tiles every
2mths and so far so good.

Hope this helps you out smile.gif


Rememeber using the above product before, really recommended if
you to restore shine or make your tiles look like new. Edited by WeeKiat
 

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If you will tell me proper home type and tile type i can help you. If can share photos of your floor I can give you very good tips.

But now these are some dos and don'ts tips which can help you.

Do clean up spills as quickly as possible so your grout won’t become stained.

Don’t use steel wool, scouring powders, or other abrasives that can scratch the finish of your ceramic tile.

Do remember that while ceramic tile is very durable, it’s not indestructible and may crack or chip under extreme force.

Don’t use bleach or ammonia-based cleaners — these products can discolor your grout if used too often.

Do take the proper precautions when moving heavy objects across a ceramic tile floor.

Do cover furniture and table legs with protectors to guard your floor against scratching.

Do remember that if a repair is necessary, the replacement product may be a slightly different dye lot and/or texture than the original tile, however, with time and usage, the replacement tile will blend in with its neighbors.

Caulking and Sealing

Once your tile has been laid and grouted, it’s your responsibility to caulk areas that may be exposed to water. Caulking will prevent expensive subsurface damage and keep the tiled areas looking as good as new.

 

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Only thing i can think of is for you to use something called HCL 89, you can use

that to maintain your flooring

I usually get it from http://hcl89.atwebpages.com

Anyways mine is marble and an i usually use it to clean my tiles every

2mths and so far so good.

Hope this helps you out :)

picture?

 

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Hi Ziad,

is this HCL89 chemical safe for homogenous and ceramic tiles?

And my wall skirtings are timber, will it corrode my skirting?

there isnt much information on the site thats why i am asking here. thanks.

Edited by xmd
 

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