Monday, January 18, 2010

Can You Grout A Heated Floor How To Clean Unknown Tile?

How to clean unknown tile? - can you grout a heated floor

I have a tile in the kitchen and bathroom floor Apt. I'm not sure what kind of tiles, it is, but the tables are close together, are not aware that the grout. The tile is white and the weather was changing colors. I mop with bleach, but that does not work. If I concentrated bleach and rub gently in removing dirt, but it shows some points of no effect whatsoever. and it is difficult to distribute in the area to be tiled together to achieve a level of the same color. It is a place where the bricks somehow found a little red, but nothing there widespread. and it is a designer-wear shoes that are simply not ready to disappear. I thought because I feel heat from my plants could be the reason? What can I do in a small bathroom and a kitchen size to the white Nice it was before the return?

3 comments:

brilock1 said...

You will probably find that the underfloor heating faded photos, maybe they are not suitable for underfloor heating. If so, I'm afraid to replace the tile is.

angelpoe... said...

You really need someone to come and look at pictures and tell you what is wrong, someone like a contractor for tile, stone, restoration, etc., a combination of things that could happen, depending on the plate in question, The Cleaner (s), chlorine, etc that were used and possibly also the under-floor heating (again, depending) on the type of tile. You really need first know the type of tile. Check around, some will not just cost a lot to assess the situation. Some offer free advice and then receive the interest rate, if it really cleaning or catering.

Kirk said...

Clorox or mild dish just the color and wear Busch is not sufficient to tooth enamel or ceramic;
So everything is under the surface;

Red Spot is the response to tannic acid, so that probably means leaving someone or be cleaned Spill The Wine and case, and if the use of acidic species was red;

Scuff marks are not the mark Scruff, because after what he wrote, is seen in part, in whole or perfectionist, he has tried, so there's probably something else, and not by Clorox, which color;

In such a situation, and if you manage to clean the soil, but they have to go faster and it is dirty at the end of the cleaning and faster, because the only way to get something under the surface, unless you with Teflon or another paint can from front to back, top, stay left to show the dirt;

So I think that you really need to speak to the owner;
Cleanliness is their problem, but instead of brick or tile is a question of ownership;

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