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Hi Guys,
Just laid the first phase of my slate tiles in the living room, I've yet to seal them, but want to give them a good clean before I ... -
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Slate Tiles and Cleaning
Hi Guys,
Just laid the first phase of my slate tiles in the living room, I've yet to seal them, but want to give them a good clean before I do to get the dirt, boot marks etc out - I don't want to "seal in" a bloody great size 10 boot print.
But, being aware of water marks etc. I was concerned about how to go about getting them clean but avoiding marking them.
I was going to just use soap and water (as little as possible) and a stiff scrubbing brush and dry the tiles off to remove any standing water, give the tiles say 24h to dry off completley, then seal them.
Can anyone offer any advice on this?
Thanks
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Re: Slate Tiles and Cleaning
LTP grimex is good for getting it clean..
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And for sealing as well..
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Re: Slate Tiles and Cleaning

Originally Posted by
Dave
LTP grimex is good for getting it clean..
would you go for a scrubbing brush to - or use something else?
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As above, LTP Grimex is brilliant stuff. Available from Tile Giant or LTP online
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Originally Posted by
QED
would you go for a scrubbing brush to - or use something else?
I just use a clean sponge, make sure you read the label well for diluting ratios.
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also i would clean first with clean water and a sponge then leave todry
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by the way slate should be sealedbefore you lay
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Originally Posted by
brinkley
by the way slate should be sealedbefore you lay
I dont always pre seal slate, should be fine as long as you work neatly and clean up well after yourself.
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
Richard Amey - 07817 904 897 Email - Ameytiling@Hotmail.co.uk
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depends what slate rich lol
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bucket of clean water,use one sweep pf the sponge and turn over and repeat once beofre cleaning it out,best way to clean up imo
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Oh, the old slate cleaning!!! When laying, have a bucket of lean water by you and clean off any marks. As the lads have suggested, cleaning agents, but make sure you clean off afterwards with clean water before sealing.
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