Kitchen Floor Cleaning

Badly Stained Brick Tiled Kitchen Floor Cleaning Barking

Renovating a Badly Stained Brick Slip Floor in a Barking Kitchen

This unusual kitchen floor at a property in Barking comprised of Brick Slips laid in a herringbone pattern. As you can see, they were very badly stained and clearly contained a lot of ingrained dirt. Having spoken to the owner on the phone I went over to inspect the floor and come up with a plan to improve their appearance.

Badly Stained Brick Tiled Kitchen Floor Before Cleaning Barking

Whilst at the property I decided to run a cleaning test on a small area of the badly stained floor. I did this on an inconspicuous pre-agreed section and the results were very encouraging. From this I was able to work out a cleaning plan and presented the owner with a quote for giving the floor a deep clean and then sealing to protect it going forward.

Happy with the quote and relieved something was going to be done about the state of their kitchen floor I got the go ahead to do the whole floor and returned to the property a few days later.

Cleaning a Brick Tiled Kitchen Floor

My first task was to protect the kitchen units by covering them with a plastic sheet. Then the floor was soaked in a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Remove and Go. I used this product as testing had revealed a sealer was present and Remove and Go is designed for removing coatings such as these. After 20 minutes of dwell time the solution was scrubbed in, using a 240-Grit Tile Doctor Carbide brush which removed about half of the dirt with a few passes. The cleaning solution turned black with the dirt that was removed from the bricks and was extracted with a wet vacuum.

I knew the dirt would not draw out easily, so I repeated the process multiple times until I was satisfied that all the old sealer and ingrained dirt had been removed. Some of the staining was very deep and unfortunately could not be removed through cleaning however with these brick slips being so thin my options to remove it were limited. After a final rinse the floor was dried as much as possible using the wet vacuum and then left to dry out for two days.

Sealing a Brick Tiled Kitchen Floor

On my return I started by testing the floor for moisture using a damp meter. The results were satisfactory so I set about applying the first of what would be two coats of Tile Doctor X-Tra Seal. This is a modern oil-based sealer that soaks into the brick, occupying the pores and thereby preventing dirt from becoming ingrained there. This keeps it on the surface where it is easily cleaned away.

Once complete the floor looked so much cleaner and was a complete transformation from when I first arrived. It wasn’t perfect but it certainly had lots of character, and the customer was very happy with the end result.

Badly Stained Brick Tiled Kitchen Floor After Cleaning Barking

Before leaving I took time to discuss aftercare for which I recommend maintaining the floor with another Tile Doctor product called Neutral Tile Cleaner. Many of the products you find in supermarkets are simply too strong for use on a sealed floor and can strip the sealer off so are best avoided.

 

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Travertine Tiled Floor Before After Refurb Mile End

Renovation of Travertine Floor in Mile End Rental Property

We recently renovated a Travertine tiled floor in the Kitchen of a rental property in Mile End, which is part of the Tower Hamlets borough of East London. My client was the Landlord and unfortunately the previous tenants had not maintained the Travertine floor very well. The grout was filthy, and the tiles were ingrained with dirt and had lost their shine which made for a very unattractive floor that was likely to put off a potential new tenant.

Dirty Travertine Floor Before Renovation Mile End East London

The stone floor was an expensive addition for my client who was concerned about the state of the tiles and of course worried that it would be difficult to find a new tenant with the floor in that condition. Naturally she wanted to have the Travertine tiles renovated as soon as possible so she could get it back on the market.

To keep a stone floor in good condition it’s important to maintain the sealer as once it degrades dirt becomes ingrained in the pores and it becomes difficult to keep clean. I was confident the floor could be restored and having agreed my quote I was able to complete the work the same week.

Cleaning a Travertine Tiled Kitchen Floor

I went over to the property and immediately set about deep cleaning and rebuilding the polish on the Travertine tiles using a set of diamond encrusted burnishing pads. I started with a 400-grit pad, followed by the 800-grit and then the 1500-grit. Each pad was applied to the tiles with water to lubricate the process rinsing and extracting the soil after each pad.

Next, I turned my attention to the dirty grout lines which I treated with a strong solution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean which was left to dwell on the grout lines for a few minutes before being scrubbed in by hand. This was then rinsed off with water and again extracted with a wet vacuum.

Normally I would take two days to work on a floor like this, one day to clean and one day to seal however it wasn’t a large floor so I used a number of high powered fans to force dry the floor so I would be able to apply the sealer later that day.

Sealing a Travertine Tiled Kitchen Floor

Once the floor was dry, I then spray burnished the floor with a 3000-grit pad which further brought up the polished appearance of the Travertine, the last burnishing pad is applied dry with only a little water which is sprayed onto the floor as you polish.

After testing the floor for moisture using the moisture meter, I was happy it was dry, so I proceeded to apply two coats of Tile Doctor Colour Grow sealer. Tile Doctor Colour Grow is is a penetrating colour intensifying sealer that enhances the natural brown and cream colours in the Travertine whilst providing durable protection. Once the sealer had dried the floor looked great and had once again become a real asset to the property.

Dirty Travertine Floor After Renovation Mile End East London

It was dark outside by the time I had finished so apologies for the after photo, however I think you will agree the floor looks much healthier. Certainly, my customer was delighted to have the floor back to its former glory and with the floor looking like new it should achieve a good rent.

 

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