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£22.99 – £32.99Price range: £22.99 through £32.99
Floorseal Intensive Tile Cleaner is a powerful deep cleaning solution for really dirty tiled floors.
This deep cleaning solution will clean textured anti-slip porcelain tiles and any tile which becomes grimy quickly. Alter your dilution rate to suit the level of contamination on your floor. This product can easily be applied by diluting into warm water using a mop and bucket.
Select from a 1 litre or 5 litre container
View our User Guide for Intensive Tile Cleaner or ‘How to Guides’ for more advice.
Intensive Tile Cleaner is highly effective at cleaning really dirty heavily marked tiles & grout where other general household cleaning products have failed. Floorseal Intensive Tile Cleaner is suitable for use on ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles and clay based tiles like terracotta and quarry tile. It can also be used on any natural stone such as sandstones, slates, limestone and travertine.
This tile cleaner has a special blend of cleaning agents which dissolve ingrained grime, waxes and oils. It is a highly effective deep cleaning solution for use on modern textured non-porous tiles which become ingrained with dirt. This includes anti-slip porcelain tiles and quarry tiles.
If you have a pet which causes a rapid build up of grime on textured anti-slip tiles this product is the answer!
Intensive Tile Cleaner by Floorseal is a non acidic cleaning solution, so safe to use on acid sensitive materials like limestone or cement based tiles. It will effortlessly remove dirt, grime, oil and waxes. This intensive tile and grout cleaner is effective on very dirty grout lines and the surface of the tile.
Intensive Tile Cleaner can be applied with a mop, sponge or a brush. This deep cleaning product works at its optimum when left to dwell for around 10 – 15 minutes. For best results agitate the cleaning solution with a brush or mop after application. Remove the cleaning solution by rinsing with clean water and then allow the surface to dry.
Available in 1 litre & 5 litre containers with free economy shipping and express delivery shipping options.
View our User Guide for Intensive Tile Cleaner or ‘How to Guides’ for more advice.
1 litre of product covers around 10m2.
Adjust the dilution rate to suit the level of contamination encountered. This can be from as little as 1:5 to being applied neat.
Please note – Glazed and non-porous surfaces will acheive greater coverage rates than the 10m2 per litre stated.
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Yes, this product is a non-acidic cleaner so safe to use on acid sensitive surfaces like limestone, marble, terrazzo, travertine or concrete.
Yes, it is a great deep cleaning solution for interior porcelain.
Yes, it efflortlessly dissolves general grime, dirt, grease and oil.
Yes, it is a non-acidic cleaner so can be used on natural stone including sandstone, marble, limestone and travertine.
Yes, if it is highly diluted, but we recommend using Floorseal Ph Neutral Floor Cleaner for general everyday cleaning of most stone and tiled surfaces.
No, it is a non-acidic solution.
Yes this product is suited to cleaning old tiled floors. We recommend reading our handy how to guides regarding cleaning historic tiled floors.
Victorian dust pressed & quarry tiles are very different to modern tiles so some background reading is worthwhile! The classic mistakes, when cleaning historic tiled floors, are to try and clean clouding, speckling & general discolouration out of the tiles. Some of which will be part of the nature of the tile after 150 years of wear & aging. Discolouration can also relate to the pigments & minerals contained within the tiles which can alter the appearance of the tiles over time.
The same can apply to old clay pamments or any historic clay tiled floor.