Re: refurbish quarry tiles

message from Christian McArdle on 20 May 2004
Have a look at www.lithofin.co.uk. There's all sorts of possibilities. A
good reliable supplier of their stuff is www.unbeatable.co.uk.

Their detailed method statement sort of suggests as a strategy (obviously,
not all will be needed, depending on their current state):

1. Lithofin Victorian Tile Restorer (to remove ingrained dirt)
2. Lithofin WEXA (to remove polishes and waxes)
3. Lithofin Stain-Away or Oil-Ex (to remove oil and grease)
4. Lithofin KF - Cement Reside Remover (to remove old/replacement grout)

For protection, they then give the choice of impregation or surface
polishing. Impregnation will require less work, as polishing requires
frequent reapplication to maintain lustre and protection.

1. Lithofin KF-Stain Stop (to impregnate)
2. Lithofin KF-Tile Polish (to polish)

Then for regular cleaning, they recommend Lithofin Easy Care.

Christian.
 
Christian McArdle replied to Christian McArdle on 20 May 2004
http://www.lithofin.de/methods/en/014UnglQuarryGB301.pdf

Christian.
 
Christian McArdle replied to Christian McArdle on 20 May 2004
Sorry, brain fart. The supplier is www.extensive.co.uk.

Christian.
 

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