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milmus
Hi, I've become a 'do it yourself-er' because my tiling wasn't finished properly by the tiler that did my bathroom. I could really use some good advice.
Floors and walls are tiled in honed travertine, the mosiac tiles in the floor of the shower area were 'impregnated' with a colour enhancer and the rest of the floor and walls weren't sealed "because they didn't require it". Now (9 months later) the wall of the shower, tiles and grout, has black mould marks where the shower sprays (despite using a squeegy to clean it down after every use). I've used Lithofin Powerclean and this has helped but stubborn marks remain. I considerd using Lithofin 'Mildew away', but with a ph value of 13 this sounds pretty caustic (might bleach?). Any suggestions?
As soon as I've cleaned it I think I ought to seal it - again I thought Lithofin - what do you think?
Oh yes, and if you've got any advice about what I can do about the hairline cracks in the floor tiles; seems he didn't use the appropriate material to lay them on.
Finally, I've learned from this forum that the walls these big stone tiles are applied to should be suitably load-bearing - but he stuck them straight onto plasterboard stud walling - so they may all come tumbling down anyway!
And, no, I can't get him to come back - he's given up as a self-employed tiler and got a job doing something completely different. You live and learn, eh.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Christine
Floors and walls are tiled in honed travertine, the mosiac tiles in the floor of the shower area were 'impregnated' with a colour enhancer and the rest of the floor and walls weren't sealed "because they didn't require it". Now (9 months later) the wall of the shower, tiles and grout, has black mould marks where the shower sprays (despite using a squeegy to clean it down after every use). I've used Lithofin Powerclean and this has helped but stubborn marks remain. I considerd using Lithofin 'Mildew away', but with a ph value of 13 this sounds pretty caustic (might bleach?). Any suggestions?
As soon as I've cleaned it I think I ought to seal it - again I thought Lithofin - what do you think?
Oh yes, and if you've got any advice about what I can do about the hairline cracks in the floor tiles; seems he didn't use the appropriate material to lay them on.
Finally, I've learned from this forum that the walls these big stone tiles are applied to should be suitably load-bearing - but he stuck them straight onto plasterboard stud walling - so they may all come tumbling down anyway!
And, no, I can't get him to come back - he's given up as a self-employed tiler and got a job doing something completely different. You live and learn, eh.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Christine