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Cleaning porcelain tiles yields incredible results with the help of a professional stone cleaning company. Porcelain tiles are really hard wearing and with correct care can withstand heavy foot traffic within family homes. Their cleaning is straight forward. Furthermore, there are a range of very good cleaning products that help simplify their maintenance.
Not all products should be used on porcelain. It is important that you carefully select appropriate products and cleaning methods. We offer information and advice to our clients on how best to keep their stone floor looking great. This is really important to achieve great value for money.
Restoring Porcelain Tiles
These images show before and after images of a porcelain tile cleaning project we undertook in Willingale, Essex. MCS Stonecare were recommended to them by an existing client of ours. The tiles were not in bad condition, but the grout lines were very dirty. Dirty grout lines are unsightly and can be a real challenge to try and clean.
We were able to clean a test area. This made sure we were able to confirm the stone floor was in fact porcelain. This helps determine what type of procedure and products can be used to get the desired finish. Once seeing the results from the test area, the client was very happy to go ahead to get the floor cleaned.
With the right equipment, products and knowledge outstanding results could be achieved. Our client was absolutely delighted with the result.
There are different elements of the stone cleaning process that need to be considered. This allows our clients to make informed decisions. This is very important and will likely offer superior results. Tastes are individual so it is therefore important that every aspect of the job is tailored to each client. If you would like to find out more about cleaning porcelain tiles, please call today on 01279 866838.
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