Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: clayton taylor on July 13, 2016, 02:44:51 pm
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Does anybody know the best cleaning method to clean office tiles the same as these?.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1468417356_image.jpeg)
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Just have to dust them off, if u wet the tiles they will soak in the water and stain
I have vacuum ceiling tiles around were the main vent is to remove thick black dust that had gathered but that's all ya can do
Or replace them
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Never done any mysef but found some interesting vids on google/youtube.
Looks easy don't it ;D http://www.ceilingprointernational.com/videos.html
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I remember doing a carpet cleaning course and being told cleansmarts wool- x could clean these tiles. Hers a video I remember watching. http://youtu.be/kw6_Eg8OSlY
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It's the same vid in the link I posted http://www.ceilingprointernational.com/videos.html
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The video does make it look really easy. 🤔😂
It's harder due to the fact they are textured.
Will see if anyone had done them before.
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Sorry smurf didn't realise, no offence intended ;D
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None taken ;D
Both were under a different names if you look closely at the vids ;)
The .co.uk website in one I tried following the website does not exist anymore.
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The only people I could find using this product is in Ireland
lgcontracting (http://www.lgcontracting.co.uk/)
and their free index page (http://www.freeindex.co.uk/profile(ceiling-pro-international-ni)_309562.htm)
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I did like reading what this chap thought about the traditional methods of misting ceilings and bleaching the crap out of stuff. ;D http://www.easyceilingsolutions.com/ceiling-cleaning-business_006.htm
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Found this online. This makes it sound so easy too. What do you guys think?.
*To remove any dust, cover your furnishings and brush or vacuum the ceiling according to the manufacturer’s directions. A professional cleaner may include this in a service package and spray the ceiling with an enzyme detergent containing hydrogen peroxide. *
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Found this online. This makes it sound so easy too. What do you guys think?.
*To remove any dust, cover your furnishings and brush or vacuum the ceiling according to the manufacturer’s directions. A professional cleaner may include this in a service package and spray the ceiling with an enzyme detergent containing hydrogen peroxide. *
Yeah! In other words bleach the fook out of it if need be and anything else for that matter the chem comes into contact...
Oops! YEHAA! ;D