Our client wanted us to clean there porcelain kitchen floor that was looking a little tired and dirty. We deep cleaned the floor tiles and grout lines. Check out our before and after photos
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Porcelain limestone effect kitchen floor
Our client wanted us to clean there porcelain kitchen floor that was looking a little tired and dirty. We deep cleaned the floor tiles and grout lines. Check out our before and after photos
Porcelain limestone effect kitchen floor
Our client wanted us to clean there porcelain kitchen floor that was looking a little tired and dirty. We deep cleaned the floor tiles and grout lines. Check out our before and after photos
Ceramic tile polishing
Why you should not apply polish to a ceramic tile. Ceramic tiles do not require polishing, just a good clean.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Ceramic tile polishing
Why you should not apply polish to a ceramic tile. Ceramic tiles do not require polishing, just a good clean.
Ceramic tile polishing
Why you should not apply polish to a ceramic tile. Ceramic tiles do not require polishing, just a good clean.
Vinyl floor stripping and sealing
Our client required there vinyl floor stripping and re sealing. This work was completed as part of an emergency call out we did at very short notice to clean the sales area and stock room which had been badly flooded by sewage over a weekend.
Friday, 19 November 2010
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Metal raised access floor clean
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Best regards,
Jamie Shoebridge
Contracts Manager
Brunswick Property Services (East Sussex and Surrey)
Trading as Brighton Carpet Cleaning
t : 01273 748857
m : 07599 390522
Email : jamie@brunswickpropertyservices.co.uk
Web : www.brunswickpropertyservices.co.uk
Web : www.brightoncarpetcleaning.co.uk
Best regards,
Jamie Shoebridge
Contracts Manager
Brunswick Property Services (East Sussex and Surrey)
Trading as Brighton Carpet Cleaning
t : 01273 748857
m : 07599 390522
Email : jamie@brunswickpropertyservices.co.uk
Web : www.brunswickpropertyservices.co.uk
Web : www.brightoncarpetcleaning.co.uk
Porcelain floor clean
Our client required there vinyl floor stripping and re sealing. This work was completed as part of an emergency call out we did at very short notice to clean the sales area and stock room which had been badly flooded by sewage over a weekend.
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Friday, 12 November 2010
DIY QUARRY TILE CLEANING - www.floorcarecleaningservices.co.uk
DIY QUARRY
Quarry tile is an unglazed terra cotta tile made of natural clay, giving it a somewhat rustic appearance. It is available in most earth tones but its most common color is a red that's similar to bricks' color range. This tile has been a favorite in commercial applications such as kitchens, bathrooms and rooms subject to heavy traffic or interior/exterior use. The main features of this tile are its low cost and durability. Like any flooring material, it can get dirty, especially in high-traffic areas. Luckily, cleaning it is not difficult.
Basic Quarry Tile Cleaning
Clean your quarry tile thoroughly with a vacuum cleaner. Do not use a vacuum with a beater bar as this may drag grit across the tiles, causing scratches to the sealer or wax.
Mop your floor with a cleanser. Consider using an enzyme-based antibacterial cleanser, particularly if your quarry tile are in the kitchen as these types of cleansers cut grease and eliminate odors.
Rinse your mopped floor to remove cleanser residue. It is often a good idea to use soft or distilled water if your tap water has high mineral content since you don't want to leave deposits on your tiles.
Wipe your floor dry with towels. This is a useful step to determine if your tile has haze or if it is becoming discolored. (Wax can become yellowed as it ages.)
If your tile floor looks like it has a film on it, add white vinegar to clear water and re-mop your floor. This should remove any haze. Dry the tile again.
http://www.floorcarecleaningservices.co.uk/
Quarry tile is an unglazed terra cotta tile made of natural clay, giving it a somewhat rustic appearance. It is available in most earth tones but its most common color is a red that's similar to bricks' color range. This tile has been a favorite in commercial applications such as kitchens, bathrooms and rooms subject to heavy traffic or interior/exterior use. The main features of this tile are its low cost and durability. Like any flooring material, it can get dirty, especially in high-traffic areas. Luckily, cleaning it is not difficult.
Basic Quarry Tile Cleaning
Clean your quarry tile thoroughly with a vacuum cleaner. Do not use a vacuum with a beater bar as this may drag grit across the tiles, causing scratches to the sealer or wax.
Mop your floor with a cleanser. Consider using an enzyme-based antibacterial cleanser, particularly if your quarry tile are in the kitchen as these types of cleansers cut grease and eliminate odors.
Rinse your mopped floor to remove cleanser residue. It is often a good idea to use soft or distilled water if your tap water has high mineral content since you don't want to leave deposits on your tiles.
Wipe your floor dry with towels. This is a useful step to determine if your tile has haze or if it is becoming discolored. (Wax can become yellowed as it ages.)
If your tile floor looks like it has a film on it, add white vinegar to clear water and re-mop your floor. This should remove any haze. Dry the tile again.
http://www.floorcarecleaningservices.co.uk/
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