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Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean in the
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Hi guys,
I have just had some black Niro Granite porcelain tiles put down in my kitchen. I was advised to clean them and seal befre grouting, I managed to ... -
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
A colour enhancing impregnator sealer will replicate a wet look.But just wait to see what these guys say about removing the stains.
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking"
.”Henry Ford''
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
Did the tiler seal before grouting? If not then thats where the problem started.
Its his job to do this, not yours.
What has he said about this?
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
Did the tiler seal before grouting? If not then thats where the problem started.
Its his job to do this, not yours.
What has he said about this?
No he didn't, I didn't do it and he said it was fine to do it afterwards which now in hind sight is clearly not the case...I'm not looking to name and shame him more find a solution to the problem...
SOmebody has said use babyoil....IU've tried it on a small piece left over and naturally it made it very dark and oily but how can this be sealed over and will it work?
Please any advice would be greatly appreciated as I"m worried that the kitchen is going to get further stains before it is sealed... 
Thanks
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean

Originally Posted by
Brinkley
solvex
Is this safe to use on Porcelain and will it lift those water marks and grout lines off without damaging?
Thanks
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
hi terry 1st of all,you say you had a tiler do this job so why didnt he do the washing and sealing? was he only emplyed to fix?
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
As I've already said that is in ther past and I'm looking for a solution rather than pointing the finger and name and shaming......
Can anybody help me?
I hope I don't sound rude but it's clear that prevention now is no good at all...I need a cure to put this right and all I keep being asked is why wasn't it sealed (see above) and what my tiler has to say about this.
Any constructive advice welcome.
Thank you.
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
hi try ltp grimex put it in a squirty bottle mixed 50/50 with water spray on tiles leave to dwell for a minute or so then agitate area with a scotch pad leave for a further 5 mins and then wash area with clean water 2 to 3 times till completely clean let area dry naturally or aid with a dry clean cloth and then commence applying sealer in your case i would use ltp mattstone but try all procedures in an inconspicuous area first hope this helps .
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
terry im going to suggest lithofin fz intensive cleaner,it can be used on porcelain and new installations that dirt has marked tiles and or excess sealer hasnt been buffed off
try in an area that cant be seen 1st ie under the wash machine area
i was asking whos job /responsibilty it was 1st of all as its very important,if this is not fixable and it was the tilers responsibilty as you were paying him you may well be looking to seek compensation
that my friend is constructive advice and that is why people are asking you the question not because they are wanting anyone to be named and shamed i certainly dont recall asking you anyones name
let us know how you get on with the cleaners
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Re: Help needed, Niro Granite porcelain - Can't get clean
hi again terry i noticed you said they were laid on bitumen ,was a primer used on this or were the tiles laid direct onto bitumen
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