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All - any help would be greatly appreciated!!

We have recently purchased the above tiles and had them laid in our kitchen. The tile laying is perfect, and the tiles look great when just cleaned. The problem is that keeping them clean seems impossible. Water marks show up after cleaning, footmarks and general marks are permanently showing even though we have tried a number of recommendations from different sources.

We have cleaned the tiles twice with Lithofin Wax Off but this has made no difference. We have tried a steam mop, vinegar, fairy liquid, glass cleaner and white spirit to absolutely no avail.

Can anybody please tell us how to clean these tiles and to keep them shining longer than 30 mins after cleaning????

Any help hugely appreciated.

Yuss
 

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