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mikey:
i will kevin  thanks

derek west:

--- Quote from: mikey on May 13, 2016, 08:16:53 pm ---hi  what solution are you using for tiled kitchen floors

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Hi Mikey, check out the tilemaster range of cleaning chemicals, they make it real easy with a chart that tells you the best chem for the stone/tile you are cleaning as long as you know how to test the tile or stone.
Great products and great back up service.
worth a look.
Restormate, cleanspec and alltec stock the range of cleaning products, highly recommend them and you dont have to own a tilemaster to use them.
http://www.thetilemaster.co.uk/apps/webstore/

mikey:
thanks  derick  thats  just what i was looking for 

StanleyRoark:
You can try using vinegar and ammonia. Add 7 cups of warm water, 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/3 cup of ammonia and a quarter cup of white vinegar to a large bucket or large bowl. Allow all materials to mix thoroughly and soda powder to dissolve completely. Then, use a spray to clean your tiles. Of course, you can use a grout cleaner to get a better result.

Kev Martin:

--- Quote from: StanleyRoark on May 30, 2019, 10:10:16 am ---You can try using vinegar and ammonia. Add 7 cups of warm water, 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/3 cup of ammonia and a quarter cup of white vinegar to a large bucket or large bowl. Allow all materials to mix thoroughly and soda powder to dissolve completely. Then, use a spray to clean your tiles. Of course, you can use a grout cleaner to get a better result.

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