Refurbishing floor tiles
Posted by david c on February 19, 2019, 8:50 am
I am trying to figure out how to refurbish my reddish floor tiles. Some of them are faded and they all lack luster. Does anyone know how to approach this issue or a product that will do the job. I have a worker, just need product, process information. Also, looking for landscaping black material that I can use below my roof tiles to prevent dust and leaves from entering. Anyone know where I can purchase this type of item. Gracias! | -------------------Talk to Demi...
Posted by Dean on February 19, 2019, 9:07 am, in reply to "Refurbishing floor tiles"
He has an answer for you. | -------------------Re: Refurbishing floor tiles
Posted by Jim T on February 19, 2019, 10:04 am, in reply to "Refurbishing floor tiles"
Refurbishing ceramic floor tiles: The ceramic floor tiles in our casa were especially deteriorated on the porch where they were exposed to both sunlight and rain. The interior tiles lacked luster. I bought a Ceramic tile Sealer (sellador) from Home Depot Manzanillo (paint department). Similar to link below (the link is to a concrete sealer). "Thompson Water Seal" is alternative product. http://www.homedepot.com.mx/pinturas/adhesivos-selladores-y-silicones/sellador-wet-lok-1g-111551 It is a fluid with a viscosity comparable to Whipping cream. Applied with squeegee or sponge mop. Dries in about 4 hours. Did a good job of sealing both tiles and grout. Because of the exposure to sunlight/rain the exterior tiles get annual treatment (for last 3 years) and are improving. The interior tiles probably need it every 5 years. The "landscaping black material" you are looking for is called "Geotech" it comes in rolls of varying length usually 3 feet wide.
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