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Re: Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by orbitalestates » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:14 am

:D Hello
I have used Bill and recommended him to my client. Angela Lyon Orbital Chartered Surveyors of Streatham :

Re: Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by John K » Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:57 am

I would agree, Bill Bailey 07500 977781 is highly recommended. This is exactly the kind of floor he specialises in.

Re: Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by Jonathan-Plant_Guy » Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:53 am

I have used Bill Bailey a couple of times. He's a total expert on this subject and a really nice guy to boot.

Re: Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by jimisayo » Mon Sep 22, 2014 8:02 am

Bill Bailey of Bailey's Cleaning is a specialist floor cleaning company. Victorian floors are his first love and clients love how he makes them look as good as new again. His number is 07500 977 781 http://www.baileyscleaning.co.uk/

Look at his before and after gallery at this link. http://www.floor-cleaning-surrey.co.uk/ ... ad-image-0

Re: Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by Coffeegirl » Mon Sep 22, 2014 7:32 am

Hi
Ours were too messy to DIY so we had them polished using a diamond grinder.
They have come up really, really well.
I got 3 quotes and Dave was by far the most professional and really lovely to deal with.

dave@spotless-floors.co.uk

Re: Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by Victorian Society » Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:45 am

Hi you can find out about the care of Victorian tiles on our website:

http://www.victoriansociety.org.uk/advi ... ive-tiles/

This is pertinent to your question:

How should I clean ceramic floor tiles?

Ordinary household surface cleaners, used according to the instructions on the label, will take care of day-to-day cleaning. To remove stubborn dirt, use a specially formulated product such as BAL Ceramic floor cleaner or HG Extra Cleaner. Scouring powder, metal scourers or wire brushes should never be used on tiles. Although cleaning products will help to shift a great deal of built-up dirt and old wax, be prepared to contribute a lot of elbow grease.

Victorian hall tiles - cleaning recommendations?

by ppe » Thu Sep 18, 2014 3:21 pm

Hi there
Anyone know the best way to clean these - or any companies that specialise?
thanks!

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