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Discuss How to clean up and seal victorian tiles in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hello. In our new house's hallway we stripped away dog eaten carpet, squared parquet, lino tiles to discover the original terracota tiles - only one in cracked!! Can anyone advise ...
          
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    Question How to clean up and seal victorian tiles

    Hello.
    In our new house's hallway we stripped away dog eaten carpet, squared parquet, lino tiles to discover the original terracota tiles - only one in cracked!!
    Can anyone advise how we should clean and seal them, please? Can we use products from the high Street or get specialist ones?

    Thank you.

    Susan

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    Default Re: How to clean up and seal victorian tiles

    My husband informs me that they are quarry tiles

    Thanks.

    Susan

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    Default Re: How to clean up and seal victorian tiles

    any chance of some pics as there are a few floor restorers on here who may be able to point you in right direction just need to see first

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    Not sure how to add pics! I'm trying!

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    Default Re: How to clean up and seal victorian tiles

    Hi Susan

    Click on Post Reply and it will take you to the reply to thread screen. Look for the paperclip button and it will take you to a place where you can add attachments/pics directly from your pc.

    Let us know if you need anymore assistance

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    You will need to activate your account first...

    You should have an activation email with a link back to confirm your email address...check your spam box incase it has gone there..

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    Default Re: How to clean up and seal victorian tiles

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    Last edited by Susan4321; 29-09-2009 at 07:54 PM. Reason: sorted the difficulty in adding pics I think!!!

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