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LTP Floorshine
Description: A clean and shine acrylic maintenance wash for terracotta, slate, stone, and glazed ceramics. LTP Floorshine cleans and protects in one application. Used routinely it will reinforce ... -
Stone and Tile Maintenance Products from LTP.
LTP Floorshine
Description: A clean and shine acrylic maintenance wash for terracotta, slate, stone, and glazed ceramics. LTP Floorshine cleans and protects in one application. Used routinely it will reinforce protection offered by LTP Ironwax, LTP Ironwax Satin and LTP Glaze Protector and help resist against dirt and grime.
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LTP Waxwash
Description: Specially formulated for use on un-glazed tiles such as travertine, stone, terracotta, slate and quarry tiles. The gentle cleaning action of LTP Waxwash makes it ideal for washing unsealed floors and those sealed with LTP Mattstone, LTP Colour Intensifier, LTP MPG Sealer or LTP Beeswax. This liquid soap contains linseed oil and needs no rinsing after use.
Tips:
Technical Data Sheet (PDF)
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LTP Multiclean
Description: A kitchen and bathroom surface cleaner with a unique formula that de-greases and de-scales at the same time. Removes fats, grease, soil, proteins, bacteria, limescale and will help to prevent the formation of limescale. Suitable for use on glazed ceramics, porcelain, sanitary ware, baths, showers, toilets, chrome, glass screens, laminate and stainless steel.
Tips: Do not use on surfaces that have been sealed.
Technical Data Sheet (PDF)
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LTP Stonewash
Description: This gentle surface cleaner is especially formulated for use on limestone, travertine, marble, granite, slate and sandstone. Will not break down or remove protective seals. Has a fresh clean fragrance. Ideal for use on wall tiles in kitchens and bathrooms.
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Technical Data Sheet (PDF)
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Re: Stone and Tile Maintenance Products from LTP.
The products can be purchased from Tile giant or direct from LTP... LTP Online | Maintenance Products
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Re: Stone and Tile Maintenance Products from LTP.
Additionally,
L.T.P also offer a 'Tile & Grout Protector Spray' which coats the tiles and grout with an invisible film that prevents soaps/shampoos/grime/oil/grease etc from discolouring tiles and grout. This is also resistant to household cleaners, such as bleach and flash, that do strip sealers off from natural stones and polished porcelains. One can usually covers an average of 20m2
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johnsontiler
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Re: Stone and Tile Maintenance Products from LTP.
Why this gentle cleaner only,There are many cleaner as well.If we to buy other cleaner then it will be useful for every one
Thanks
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Re: Stone and Tile Maintenance Products from LTP.

Originally Posted by
johnsontiler
Why this gentle cleaner only,There are many cleaner as well.If we to buy other cleaner then it will be useful for every one
Thanks
Eh..?????
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