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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: fenman on September 07, 2012, 04:12:24 pm

Title: Sealing.
Post by: fenman on September 07, 2012, 04:12:24 pm
One of our best customers has just had a house built and she has asked us to clean and seal the new tiled floors.
The tiles I think are imitation sandstone ( could be real sandstone but she is not sure ) and there is 100 sq. metres of it.
My questions are:
They are not dirty just dusty and the odd bit of grout so would a standard stone cleaner be ok.
Should I pre wet the floor before cleaning.
Do the tiles have to be 100% dry before applying the sealer. ( we have blowers to help drying )
I was thinking of using LTP Mattstone Sealer.
Is it best to apply by a brush, a roller or a microfibre flat mop.
Would 1 coat be ok or would 2 coats be advisable.
We do a lot of vinyl stripping and sealing and this would be our first tiled floor so do not want to cock it up.
Many thanks

Just found out it is tumbled sandstone.

David
Title: Re: Sealing.
Post by: MAX Carpets on September 12, 2012, 07:56:22 am
Dont dry with a blower, it will blow around dust