Restoring Terrazo Floor
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 12:13 pm
In my new premises I have a lovely original Victorian terrazzo tile floor that has been a bit unloved
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/painty.ca ... 5147786546
We scrubbed mountains of dirt from the floor just using sugar soap but it is still grubby. I know there are products out there that can clean these tiles up and I also know that you can damage them if you use the wrong product...I have seen the results.
I have a supplier locally of Lithfin products and Lithofin have an intensive cleaner. The spec says:
A strong alkali based cleaner for the removal of very stubborn, engrained dirt and for regular use on vitrified ceramic and porcelain floors in high foot traffic areas.
Is victorian terrazo vitrified ceramic or is it not? Is this just the wrong range of product? Should I be looking elsewhere?
Thanks
Cait
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/painty.ca ... 5147786546
We scrubbed mountains of dirt from the floor just using sugar soap but it is still grubby. I know there are products out there that can clean these tiles up and I also know that you can damage them if you use the wrong product...I have seen the results.
I have a supplier locally of Lithfin products and Lithofin have an intensive cleaner. The spec says:
A strong alkali based cleaner for the removal of very stubborn, engrained dirt and for regular use on vitrified ceramic and porcelain floors in high foot traffic areas.
Is victorian terrazo vitrified ceramic or is it not? Is this just the wrong range of product? Should I be looking elsewhere?
Thanks
Cait