Hi there
First time poster - have had a tiler come and do our kitchen floor in terracotta tiles. He’s just finished this afternoon and they look great except there some white streaky discolouration on some of the tiles. They’re sealed with linseed oil, I suspect this is excess oil that hasn’t impregnated the tile and has oxidised on the surface. He claims this is dust from the grout drying in the rough surface of the tile and they just need to be swept and mopped again. You can see there are some tiles that are not discoloured, these were installed today whilst the ones that are discoloured were installed today.
Am I concerned over nothing and it’ll sort itself out after a brush and mop or does it need resolving, and what should I ask him to do to in that case.
Thanks all 👍
First time poster - have had a tiler come and do our kitchen floor in terracotta tiles. He’s just finished this afternoon and they look great except there some white streaky discolouration on some of the tiles. They’re sealed with linseed oil, I suspect this is excess oil that hasn’t impregnated the tile and has oxidised on the surface. He claims this is dust from the grout drying in the rough surface of the tile and they just need to be swept and mopped again. You can see there are some tiles that are not discoloured, these were installed today whilst the ones that are discoloured were installed today.
Am I concerned over nothing and it’ll sort itself out after a brush and mop or does it need resolving, and what should I ask him to do to in that case.
Thanks all 👍