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Hall restoration
Published 7th February 2006 Click on a thumbnail image to load a larger version of the image into the area below...
A fine example of a Classic Victorian hall floor.
Although in overall good condition, this floor had suffered some minor damage and wear and tear.
Tiles such as these tend to become more porous as the original surface becomes worn.
With an intensive clean and the application of a polish, it is possible to achieve stunning results.
The surface sealant acts as a barrier and allows easier and regular maintenance.
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Aftrecare.
The weekly removal of dust and grit is recommended.
When mopped, it is recommended that luke warm water be used with a small amount of a very mild cleaning agent.
If the floor starts to dull, further layers of polish may be applied to restore the sheen and enhance the barrier.
We recommend Fila Longlife.
Please contact us with any enquiries.
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