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Professional Tile Cleaning Services Helpful for Hard to Clean Grout.

It's just not easy for the homeowner to clean her floor using a mop and detergent. Today's ceramic tile flooring is more textured than ever and the porous lime based grout easily absorbs moisture and oils and sugars. These residues in turn attract dirt and other solids that degrade the overall appearance of the darkening and bacteria laden grout. The ability of a mop or steamers to retrieve these materials seems feeble even though the best chemicals are used.

Homeowner frustration in getting this clean is typically high. It is the release of this material that is the first step in effectively restoring your grout. Using the proper cleaning chemistry we begin the process of soil release. After a sufficient dwell time, a little agitation, and the use of new generation tools, these soils are suspended and released. It is with these tools and the powerful carpet cleaning truck mounted systems that have created the greatest tile-cleaning breakthrough of this century. This combination of tools, chemicals, and sheer power of a truck mount system work to blast soils from grout lines, releasing soils from the most soiled commercial floors, from corners and edges and everywhere in between. Your floor is left in a neutral condition that is residue free so it is ready for the proper bonding of sealers. No longer does the frustration of dirty grout need to be your reality.

Typically when a homeowner buys a home the tile is not properly sealed leading to the premature soiling of the grout. That is why sealing after cleaning is a common request that can be done immediately following the cleaning. With the addition of tile and grout cleaning services now available for the homeowner, this frustratioin is sure to be a thing of the past.

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