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Removing paint spots on old Victorian tile
Asked by david russell from glasgow:
old victorian tiles have paint spots all over them whats the best way to remove them and seal them[?]
TileProf says:
Best to use some of our Remove and Go, mixed 50/50 with Nano-clean and then leave it on the Tiles for an hour, then scrub and rinse with warm water, use a Wet Vac if you have one to get rid of the excess solution, and then rinse again with water only, Vac again,leave to dry a Couple of days and then re-seal with 4 to 5 coats of Seal and Go. Links to products below: *
http://www.tiledoctor.co.uk/Remover.html
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http://www.tiledoctor.co.uk/Nanotech-UltraClean.html
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http://www.tiledoctor.co.uk/TD-Seal-Go.html
Russell Taylor Tile Doctor Ltd
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