The latest breakthrough in Tile and Grout Cleaning History
 
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THE SOLUTION TO DIRTY TILE AND GROUT

The Solution
The new approach to this old problem is the use of the right tools.

Clean tile and grout's hard surface cleaning tools have the ability to do more than dilute and suspend the dirt. The combination of hot water, high pressure, emulsifier and vacuum creates a one step cleaning process. First the dirt, bacteria and grime is released from its anchoring position by applying an emulsifier. The pressurised water seeks out unwanted grime, bacteria and chemical residues hidden in microscopic pockets within the tile and grout. Finally suction removes the dirty water and leaves the tile and grout clean.

Post Cleaning

Once the tile and grout has been cleaned there is there are a number of options;

  • Clean only
  • Clean and Clear seal
  • Colour sealing (Please refer to our colour sealing page for more information)

The purpose of sealing the grout is to protect the surface from soil and stains. The grout lines are always below the surface of the tile and behave as "sinks" or "gulley's" where soil and water can collect. Each mopping, while improving the appearance of the tile will further soil the grout lines. As the mopping progresses, the water becomes more and more soiled.
The soiled water is deposited in the grout lines where the absorbent, rough surface soaks it up and holds it in (anyone who has ever had light coloured grout knows it can turn jet black very quickly). The purpose of grout sealer is to prevent the grout from absorbing and holding the soil. It will still be deposited on the grout but it will be easier to remove by general cleaning and much less likely to cause a permanent stain or discolouration.

 

 

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