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David Lang wrote:
Hi Peter My friend has an old Victorian house with original quarry tiles in his kitchen. The tiles are about half an inch thick and he asked me if there was an easy way to remove stains (mainly fat I think), then re-seal them. The problem is probably due to the very porous nature of the tiles. The fat/grease/dirt has soaked into the tile. The solution is not mechanical unless the OP uses one of them there small domestic steam cleaners RT |
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