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RichR
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In a bid to reduce the amount of maintenance I have to do on the rentals, I pulled up the carpet in the hallway the other day to find that it has the original quarry tile flooring running all the way back to the stairs.



If I can clean this up sufficiently, it'll mean not having to clean/replace the carpet in the entrance again. It has years of grime and what appears to be the underlay which has turned to a gooey, sticky mess.

Any advice on cleaning it up? Products to use etc.
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Its all intact and none of the tiles are broken, although one or two are loose
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Would steam cleaning be an option?
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yep, could be. Would that get under the adhesive/sticky/gluey mess? I was thinking of using an acetone or panel wipe/degreaser to lift it
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I'd personally soak in some kind of degreaser overnight, and see what that does before steaming. Might lift a lot and save work by doing it that way.
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RichR
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no risk to the tiles with them being quarry tiles - porous?
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Maybe, but one guy in this thread seems to know what he's on about http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tile-cleaning-restoration/21308-restoring-90-year-old-terra-cotta.html
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patio cleaner
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My sister used Jeyes fluid, elbow grease, clean water and a lot if time, then semi-regularly treats them with linseed oil.
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Try some brick acid.
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I work in a tile shop and theres two types of cleaner that id sell for that type of floor the brand is Lithofin one is called Lithofin MN Power-Clean which is aimed at all types of natural/Porous tiles and the other is called Lithofin FZ Intensive Cleaner which is a really strong dirt,Oil and grease remover might be worth giving one of them a go
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All we've done so far is scrape off the old adhesive and steam clean it and it's come up like this so far. Not in perfect condition as a couple of tiles are cracked but it should be alright once re-grouted and sealed. Quite happy with the results

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I had simular in old 1910 house,They looked nice when cleaned but frecking cold in winter.

 
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