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Discuss Tile identification. in the Tile Cleaning and Restoration at TilersForums; Got a call today for a floor cleaning job and as it was on the way home i called in to have a look. The customer had just moved into ...
          
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    Got a call today for a floor cleaning job and as it was on the way home i called in to have a look. The customer had just moved into this barn conversion and wanted the limestone floor cleaned. She told me she had someone else has given her a price to clean and seal the floor. She told me the floor should look like another floor in the barn as they were the same tiles, so i said could i take a look. So she showed me the other floor and i asked her who told her they were the same tiles? She said the other guy who quoted...What did he quote for i asked. Just to clean and seal she replied...I had to explain that one was a polished porcelain and one was a honed limestone I did a cleaning test on the honed limestone and the customer was happy with the result and i got the job

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    That would be some cleaning job if can get it to look like polished porcelain. The guys a genius......
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