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Unregistered

Hi there
6 months ago we had beautiful green slate floor tiles laid in our kitchen. A couple of weeks ago a decorator came round to re decorate the kitchen and he sanded down the walls and ceiling. Everyone (decorator, tiler, tile shop) all said the dust would come off the floor but it hasn't. I've scrubbed it 4 times with a scrubbing brush and normal floor cleaner (flash, I think) and most of it did come away but I'm left with a white ingrained residue that won't shift.
Does anyone have any ideas about what I should do? I've shed a tear two over it this week...
 
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MacyM

A few of the usual Topps and clearance type ones and a couple of specialists.

I called the tiler and he suggested I go over it with something called golv polish, but when I went back to the store we bought the tiles from and explained, they said we'd just be sealing the dirt in and gave me something called lithofin wax off. This looks very serious stuff and now I'm worried that I'll make the problem worse, seeing as I haven't a clue about what I'm doing?
 
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DHTiling

Nice one..

Ok... It isn't hard to do what you need... but maybe it worth getting the painter to cough up for this... just a thought..

You need to clean the floor with LTP grimex... follow the directions on the bottle.. this will clean the dirt and old sealer off...A scrubbing brush will aid.

Then rinse the floor with clean water a couple times to neutralise the cleaner and you must leave it to dry..48 hrs min

Then you need LTP mattstone to seal with... again follow the instructions.. 2 coats is ample for slate.

If you are unsure about any this then maybe we could get a member to come and do this for you..
 
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MacyM

Hi Dave (or any other helpful person!)

Thanks for your advice, I followed your instructions and scrubbed (and scrubbed!) the floor with the grime remover. I'd say I've managed to get 80% of the mess off. I scrubbed with a brush, nail brush and finally a toothbrush trying to get into all the cracks and get the dust out from the edge of the ridges but there's still some left. Do you think there's anyway to get the last of it off or do I just have to accept it's never going to look as lovely as it did?

I haven't yet put the new sealant on, will this make a difference?
 

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