How to remove chalky marks!
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How to remove chalky marks!
Hi,
I've recently had our bathroom tiled and I'd chosen some black tiles for the floor and parts of the wall. When I chose these tiles they were completely black but since they've been laid there are white streaks on many of them, similar in appearance to chalk, but regardless of what I've used I can't seem to get rid of the marks. So far I've tried soap and water and bleach but neither seem to be making any difference whatsoever. Has anyone any ideas what these marks may be and what I can use to remove them as it's spoiling the whole appearance of the tiles.
Thanks!!
I've recently had our bathroom tiled and I'd chosen some black tiles for the floor and parts of the wall. When I chose these tiles they were completely black but since they've been laid there are white streaks on many of them, similar in appearance to chalk, but regardless of what I've used I can't seem to get rid of the marks. So far I've tried soap and water and bleach but neither seem to be making any difference whatsoever. Has anyone any ideas what these marks may be and what I can use to remove them as it's spoiling the whole appearance of the tiles.
Thanks!!
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Those tiles have got a riven finish. bet the tiler only wiped them over a couple of times with a sponge and not got into all the nooks and crannies of the tile face.
The stuff tic put the link in for will clean them. Water is only going to dillute the grout down and you would need to clean a few times to remove all residue. be quick as a flash with the proper stuff.
The stuff tic put the link in for will clean them. Water is only going to dillute the grout down and you would need to clean a few times to remove all residue. be quick as a flash with the proper stuff.
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