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Sue January 11th 07 04:23 AM

Marble Tile Dilemma
 
My master bathroom is finished with marble tiles. Sometime last year I
believed my housekeeper had use some caustic cleaner that took the shine off
the tiles and left a dull surface on the floor and the step into the roman
tub/shower, a bench in the shower area, and about a foot up from the tub
floor along the wall opposite the step into the tub. I had the tiles
polished ($450.00) and took all the 'caustic' cleaners and put them in
cabinets she would not access to. The only cleaners my housekeeper then had
available to her were 'Method' products, Softscrub and Windex. Method is a
brand name of a environmentally friendly line of household cleaners that
clearly states they are safe for granite and marble. And which I have used
in the master bathroom for years with great success.
Several months have passed and the tiles have been damaged in the exact
areas in the exact way they were previously. And I believe by something the
housekeeper is using because I noticed it a day after she had last been
here. It was not immediately visually noticeable -the damage is more
noticeable when I squeegee the area after showering. The squeegee drags on
the dull, damaged area where it glides over the shinny, polished, undamaged
area.
In an effort to determine what was going on I used an extra tile that I had
and poured Tilex, chlorine bleach, Windex, Method Bathroom & Tile Cleaner,
ammonia full strength onto the extra tile. And I left the agents on the
tile far longer than my housekeeper would in the process of normal
cleaning - the only agent that did damage was the Tilex (which remember she
doesn't have access to) and it didn't leave a dull finish as I have
described. It simply left the outline of the 'puddle' of the product that
was placed on the tile.
Any suggestions as to what is happening here?



[email protected] January 11th 07 04:51 AM

Marble Tile Dilemma
 

Sue wrote:
My master bathroom is finished with marble tiles. Sometime last year I
believed my housekeeper had use some caustic cleaner that took the shine off
the tiles and left a dull surface on the floor and the step into the roman
tub/shower, a bench in the shower area, and about a foot up from the tub
floor along the wall opposite the step into the tub. I had the tiles
polished ($450.00) and took all the 'caustic' cleaners and put them in
cabinets she would not access to. The only cleaners my housekeeper then had
available to her were 'Method' products, Softscrub and Windex. Method is a
brand name of a environmentally friendly line of household cleaners that
clearly states they are safe for granite and marble. And which I have used
in the master bathroom for years with great success.
Several months have passed and the tiles have been damaged in the exact
areas in the exact way they were previously. And I believe by something the
housekeeper is using because I noticed it a day after she had last been
here. It was not immediately visually noticeable -the damage is more
noticeable when I squeegee the area after showering. The squeegee drags on
the dull, damaged area where it glides over the shinny, polished, undamaged
area.
In an effort to determine what was going on I used an extra tile that I had
and poured Tilex, chlorine bleach, Windex, Method Bathroom & Tile Cleaner,
ammonia full strength onto the extra tile. And I left the agents on the
tile far longer than my housekeeper would in the process of normal
cleaning - the only agent that did damage was the Tilex (which remember she
doesn't have access to) and it didn't leave a dull finish as I have
described. It simply left the outline of the 'puddle' of the product that
was placed on the tile.
Any suggestions as to what is happening here?



I suspect you are on the right track , something is attacking the
marble.

I would find out if it is possible to get the marble sealed in some
way. I seem to remember an option for kitchen countertops where marble
was an option but sealed in some way to protect it.


Perhaps ask the housekeeper just what she is using , and maybe have her
leave the area alone for a few weeks. Clean it yourself and see if any
damage occurs.


Bob F January 11th 07 07:21 AM

Marble Tile Dilemma
 

"Sue" wrote in message
...
My master bathroom is finished with marble tiles. Sometime last year I
believed my housekeeper had use some caustic cleaner that took the shine

off
the tiles and left a dull surface on the floor and the step into the roman
tub/shower, a bench in the shower area, and about a foot up from the tub
floor along the wall opposite the step into the tub. I had the tiles
polished ($450.00) and took all the 'caustic' cleaners and put them in
cabinets she would not access to. The only cleaners my housekeeper then

had
available to her were 'Method' products, Softscrub and Windex. Method is

a
brand name of a environmentally friendly line of household cleaners that
clearly states they are safe for granite and marble. And which I have

used
in the master bathroom for years with great success.
Several months have passed and the tiles have been damaged in the exact
areas in the exact way they were previously. And I believe by something

the
housekeeper is using because I noticed it a day after she had last been
here. It was not immediately visually noticeable -the damage is more
noticeable when I squeegee the area after showering. The squeegee drags

on
the dull, damaged area where it glides over the shinny, polished,

undamaged
area.
In an effort to determine what was going on I used an extra tile that I

had
and poured Tilex, chlorine bleach, Windex, Method Bathroom & Tile Cleaner,
ammonia full strength onto the extra tile. And I left the agents on the
tile far longer than my housekeeper would in the process of normal
cleaning - the only agent that did damage was the Tilex (which remember

she
doesn't have access to) and it didn't leave a dull finish as I have
described. It simply left the outline of the 'puddle' of the product that
was placed on the tile.
Any suggestions as to what is happening here?


Is the damage everywhere she cleans, or just where you walk?

Bob



Not@home January 11th 07 07:02 PM

Marble Tile Dilemma
 
Marble is porous and must be sealed to give a lasting shiny surface.

You don't say if the tile was resealed when you had it polished, but it
sounds like, even if it was resealed, the resealing was ineffective,
which is not uncommon as there are often compatibility problems between
the original sealer, some of which often remains, and the resealer.

My suggestion is that you have it polished again, and resealed, but be
willing to pay for a very skilled workman who will have the training and
resources to be certain that the resealing will last, and guarantee his
work.

Sue wrote:
My master bathroom is finished with marble tiles. Sometime last year I
believed my housekeeper had use some caustic cleaner that took the shine off
the tiles and left a dull surface on the floor and the step into the roman
tub/shower, a bench in the shower area, and about a foot up from the tub
floor along the wall opposite the step into the tub. I had the tiles
polished ($450.00) and took all the 'caustic' cleaners and put them in
cabinets she would not access to. The only cleaners my housekeeper then had
available to her were 'Method' products, Softscrub and Windex. Method is a
brand name of a environmentally friendly line of household cleaners that
clearly states they are safe for granite and marble. And which I have used
in the master bathroom for years with great success.
Several months have passed and the tiles have been damaged in the exact
areas in the exact way they were previously. And I believe by something the
housekeeper is using because I noticed it a day after she had last been
here. It was not immediately visually noticeable -the damage is more
noticeable when I squeegee the area after showering. The squeegee drags on
the dull, damaged area where it glides over the shinny, polished, undamaged
area.
In an effort to determine what was going on I used an extra tile that I had
and poured Tilex, chlorine bleach, Windex, Method Bathroom & Tile Cleaner,
ammonia full strength onto the extra tile. And I left the agents on the
tile far longer than my housekeeper would in the process of normal
cleaning - the only agent that did damage was the Tilex (which remember she
doesn't have access to) and it didn't leave a dull finish as I have
described. It simply left the outline of the 'puddle' of the product that
was placed on the tile.
Any suggestions as to what is happening here?



[email protected] January 12th 07 04:05 AM

Marble Tile Dilemma
 
The damage is both where one could walk and where one could not walk -
or does not walk.
The damage is not even everywhere I would expect her to clean!
Sue

Bob F wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message
...
My master bathroom is finished with marble tiles. Sometime last year I
believed my housekeeper had use some caustic cleaner that took the shine

off
the tiles and left a dull surface on the floor and the step into the roman
tub/shower, a bench in the shower area, and about a foot up from the tub
floor along the wall opposite the step into the tub. I had the tiles
polished ($450.00) and took all the 'caustic' cleaners and put them in
cabinets she would not access to. The only cleaners my housekeeper then

had
available to her were 'Method' products, Softscrub and Windex. Method is

a
brand name of a environmentally friendly line of household cleaners that
clearly states they are safe for granite and marble. And which I have

used
in the master bathroom for years with great success.
Several months have passed and the tiles have been damaged in the exact
areas in the exact way they were previously. And I believe by something

the
housekeeper is using because I noticed it a day after she had last been
here. It was not immediately visually noticeable -the damage is more
noticeable when I squeegee the area after showering. The squeegee drags

on
the dull, damaged area where it glides over the shinny, polished,

undamaged
area.
In an effort to determine what was going on I used an extra tile that I

had
and poured Tilex, chlorine bleach, Windex, Method Bathroom & Tile Cleaner,
ammonia full strength onto the extra tile. And I left the agents on the
tile far longer than my housekeeper would in the process of normal
cleaning - the only agent that did damage was the Tilex (which remember

she
doesn't have access to) and it didn't leave a dull finish as I have
described. It simply left the outline of the 'puddle' of the product that
was placed on the tile.
Any suggestions as to what is happening here?


Is the damage everywhere she cleans, or just where you walk?

Bob




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