About the Business
Our services include:
Granite Floor Cleaning
Granite comes to be through intense heat and pressure. Immensely sturdy, non-porous and resistant to acids like vinegar and citrus fruit, granite is also scratch- and heat-resistant. However, oils can still blemish it. Pro StoneClean uses a professional-quality cleaning solution and floor pad to sanitise the floor and grout lines through mechanical agitation. The floor is afterwards rinsed, neutralised and extracted with a potent wet extraction system. A resurfacing method that uses different levels of diamond abrasive pads will then eliminate scratches until the desired level of finish is attained.
Karndean and Amtico Floor Cleaning
Amtico and Kardean are popular brands of a product that has an appearance that is identical to real stone and wood flooring. It has numerous convenient benefits over natural products and is perfect for areas that are commonly exposed to water such as bathrooms and kitchens. The floor will be thoroughly cleaned with professional rotary and agitation machines, a potent cleaning solution and floor brush. After that is done, the floor is rinsed and extracted with a wet extraction system. Once that is completed, the floor is speed dried with professional-grade air movers and once dry, a polymer dressing will be placed to give it enduring protection. The finish will either be matte, satin or gloss depending on the clients’ wishes.
Limestone Floor Cleaning
Limestone is a sedimentary stone that is comprised of calcium carbonate and is routinely mistaken for marble. Limestone is absorbent and stains very easily. Acidic liquids like those of vinegar and citrus juices can also result in etching on the stone. In cleaning limestone floors, we peel back any old sealer and waxes to show the floor surface. Then, with the right cleaning mixture and floor brush, the floor and grout lines are precisely cleansed using mechanical agitation. After that, the floor is then washed, neutralized and extracted using a potent wet extraction tool. An industrial air mover will then dry the floor up before the tile and grout are carefully probed using a moisture meter. Once that is finished, the floor can then be sealed with an impregnator to protect it from oil and staining.
Marble Floor Cleaning
Marble is a soft stone that is renowned for its heavy veining and its superb shine. However, acids like vinegar or citrus juices will respond with the calcium carbonate in the stone, resulting in dull spots that are called etching. The damaged surface of the stone will then need to be fixed with the use of diamond abrasives with mechanical action to re-polish and refinish its surface. To clean a marble floor, we make use of the proper cleaning mixture and floor brush to clean it using mechanical agitation. The floor is afterwards rinsed, neutralised and extracted with a powerful wet extraction system. After that, we will then resurface the marble with various grades of diamond abrasive pads to eliminate all scratches and etch marks, leaving you with a matte, satin or a shiny mirror-like finish, depending on what you want.
Porcelain Floor Cleaning
Porcelain is a specific type of ceramic tile, but is widely panned because of its strength, toughness and density, making it a lot more water-resistant. Porcelain is characteristically stain-resistant and will not etch even after being exposed to liquids that hold high acidic content. Its water resistance makes it hassle-free to clean and easy to maintain but the grout lines are spongy, making them susceptible to dirt and staining. To clean porcelain floors, we make use of the proper cleaning solution and floor brush to thoroughly clean the floor before washing and later on, extracting the door with an effective wet extraction tool. The floor is afterwards speed dried with an industrial air mover.
Quarry Tile Floor Cleaning
Quarry tiles are made up of red clay that is fired to immensely high heat, turning them into very durable and hard-wearing material. Compared to terracotta, quarry tiles are not permeable and is actually water-resistant. To sanitise flooring like quarry tile, we carefully pick the suitable cleaning mixture and then use mechanical agitation before finishing the job with a powerful wet extraction equipment. The floor is then dried with an air movers and the tile and grout are cautiously checked using a moisture meter before it can be sealed.
Sandstone Floor Cleaning
Sandstone is a sedimentary stone, produced by the build-up of sand, clay and other organic materials. It is a hard textured stone that has different natural earthy colours. Sandstone is porous and will stain easily. Spills will need to be cleaned up straight away, especially dark colours such as red wine. We clean sandstone using a specialised cleaning solution in a process called mechanical agitation. The floor is then rinsed and extracted with a wet extraction system. After it gets dried with an air mover, the floor is sealed with a water-based impregnator sealer or a colour enhancing seal to bring out the colour and detail in the stone.
Slate Floor Cleaning
Slate is a natural stone floor material that is regularly black, dark green and grey in colour. This is due to the carbon and graphite that exists in the stone. Tans, reds and purple colours can also be seen when iron is present in the stone. Green colours on the other hand, are because of the chlorite that is present. Slate is resistant to stain and not as porous compared to other stones and is not easily etched by liquids that are high in acidic content. To clean slate flooring, we use specific cleaning solutions in a cleaning technique called mechanical agitation before the floor is cleansed and extracted with a wet extraction tool. The floor is then speed dried and the tile and grout are vigilantly checked using a moisture meter. The floor can then be sealed with an impregnator, colour enhancing or surface sealer, depending on the client’s preference.
Travertine Floor Cleaning
Travertine is similar to limestone, but formed through a different geological process. Travertine is the result of the precipitation of calcite from mineral springs. Because of this process, travertine has numerous pits and holes that are either filled at the factory or if desired, filled with a grout and resin filler. The floor can be refinished to remove etching and scratches to either a honed, satin, or semi-polished finish. We clean travertine with a particular cleaning agent and mechanical agitation. The floor is then is rinsed and extracted with a wet extraction system. Once dry, the tile and grout are checked with a moisture meter. Afterwards, the floor can be sealed using an impregnator seal to protect against oil and staining.
Terracotta Floor Cleaning
Terracotta essentially means "baked earth" and this has been used for many, many centuries as an efficient building material because of its hardiness and hard-wearing elements. Terracotta can be had in warm and inherently reddish and brown colours. Because of the high permeability of the tiles, they should be professionally sealed and finished with a wax to strengthen the natural colour tones of the tiles. We clean terracotta flooring with a unique cleaning solution and rinse and extract the floor using a wet extraction system. The floor is then dried with an air mover and once that is through, it can be sealed with an impregnator seal with a matte or satin wax finish that really depends on the preference of the client.
Victorian Floor Cleaning
Victorian tiles are a explicit kind of encaustic tile that is celebrated for its magnificent geometric patterns. Original Victorian tiles are made from clay and powdered glazes and are fired inside a kiln while today’s tiles are made from a combination of cement, colour pigments, sand and marble powder. These versions are tougher and are last a lot longer compared to the original Victorian tiles. We sanitise Victorian tiles with using a distinctive cleaning solution and rinse, neutralise and extract the floor utilising a nifty wet extraction system. The floor is promptly dried, thanks to an industrial air mover and once that step is finished, it can be sealed using an impregnator seal. A matte or satin wax finish can then be applied depending on what the client desires.
Our customers can rely on us to follow through on our pledge to have your stone floor looking as good as the day it was laid. Contact us today to find out what we can do for you!
Granite Floor Cleaning
Granite comes to be through intense heat and pressure. Immensely sturdy, non-porous and resistant to acids like vinegar and citrus fruit, granite is also scratch- and heat-resistant. However, oils can still blemish it. Pro StoneClean uses a professional-quality cleaning solution and floor pad to sanitise the floor and grout lines through mechanical agitation. The floor is afterwards rinsed, neutralised and extracted with a potent wet extraction system. A resurfacing method that uses different levels of diamond abrasive pads will then eliminate scratches until the desired level of finish is attained.
Karndean and Amtico Floor Cleaning
Amtico and Kardean are popular brands of a product that has an appearance that is identical to real stone and wood flooring. It has numerous convenient benefits over natural products and is perfect for areas that are commonly exposed to water such as bathrooms and kitchens. The floor will be thoroughly cleaned with professional rotary and agitation machines, a potent cleaning solution and floor brush. After that is done, the floor is rinsed and extracted with a wet extraction system. Once that is completed, the floor is speed dried with professional-grade air movers and once dry, a polymer dressing will be placed to give it enduring protection. The finish will either be matte, satin or gloss depending on the clients’ wishes.
Limestone Floor Cleaning
Limestone is a sedimentary stone that is comprised of calcium carbonate and is routinely mistaken for marble. Limestone is absorbent and stains very easily. Acidic liquids like those of vinegar and citrus juices can also result in etching on the stone. In cleaning limestone floors, we peel back any old sealer and waxes to show the floor surface. Then, with the right cleaning mixture and floor brush, the floor and grout lines are precisely cleansed using mechanical agitation. After that, the floor is then washed, neutralized and extracted using a potent wet extraction tool. An industrial air mover will then dry the floor up before the tile and grout are carefully probed using a moisture meter. Once that is finished, the floor can then be sealed with an impregnator to protect it from oil and staining.
Marble Floor Cleaning
Marble is a soft stone that is renowned for its heavy veining and its superb shine. However, acids like vinegar or citrus juices will respond with the calcium carbonate in the stone, resulting in dull spots that are called etching. The damaged surface of the stone will then need to be fixed with the use of diamond abrasives with mechanical action to re-polish and refinish its surface. To clean a marble floor, we make use of the proper cleaning mixture and floor brush to clean it using mechanical agitation. The floor is afterwards rinsed, neutralised and extracted with a powerful wet extraction system. After that, we will then resurface the marble with various grades of diamond abrasive pads to eliminate all scratches and etch marks, leaving you with a matte, satin or a shiny mirror-like finish, depending on what you want.
Porcelain Floor Cleaning
Porcelain is a specific type of ceramic tile, but is widely panned because of its strength, toughness and density, making it a lot more water-resistant. Porcelain is characteristically stain-resistant and will not etch even after being exposed to liquids that hold high acidic content. Its water resistance makes it hassle-free to clean and easy to maintain but the grout lines are spongy, making them susceptible to dirt and staining. To clean porcelain floors, we make use of the proper cleaning solution and floor brush to thoroughly clean the floor before washing and later on, extracting the door with an effective wet extraction tool. The floor is afterwards speed dried with an industrial air mover.
Quarry Tile Floor Cleaning
Quarry tiles are made up of red clay that is fired to immensely high heat, turning them into very durable and hard-wearing material. Compared to terracotta, quarry tiles are not permeable and is actually water-resistant. To sanitise flooring like quarry tile, we carefully pick the suitable cleaning mixture and then use mechanical agitation before finishing the job with a powerful wet extraction equipment. The floor is then dried with an air movers and the tile and grout are cautiously checked using a moisture meter before it can be sealed.
Sandstone Floor Cleaning
Sandstone is a sedimentary stone, produced by the build-up of sand, clay and other organic materials. It is a hard textured stone that has different natural earthy colours. Sandstone is porous and will stain easily. Spills will need to be cleaned up straight away, especially dark colours such as red wine. We clean sandstone using a specialised cleaning solution in a process called mechanical agitation. The floor is then rinsed and extracted with a wet extraction system. After it gets dried with an air mover, the floor is sealed with a water-based impregnator sealer or a colour enhancing seal to bring out the colour and detail in the stone.
Slate Floor Cleaning
Slate is a natural stone floor material that is regularly black, dark green and grey in colour. This is due to the carbon and graphite that exists in the stone. Tans, reds and purple colours can also be seen when iron is present in the stone. Green colours on the other hand, are because of the chlorite that is present. Slate is resistant to stain and not as porous compared to other stones and is not easily etched by liquids that are high in acidic content. To clean slate flooring, we use specific cleaning solutions in a cleaning technique called mechanical agitation before the floor is cleansed and extracted with a wet extraction tool. The floor is then speed dried and the tile and grout are vigilantly checked using a moisture meter. The floor can then be sealed with an impregnator, colour enhancing or surface sealer, depending on the client’s preference.
Travertine Floor Cleaning
Travertine is similar to limestone, but formed through a different geological process. Travertine is the result of the precipitation of calcite from mineral springs. Because of this process, travertine has numerous pits and holes that are either filled at the factory or if desired, filled with a grout and resin filler. The floor can be refinished to remove etching and scratches to either a honed, satin, or semi-polished finish. We clean travertine with a particular cleaning agent and mechanical agitation. The floor is then is rinsed and extracted with a wet extraction system. Once dry, the tile and grout are checked with a moisture meter. Afterwards, the floor can be sealed using an impregnator seal to protect against oil and staining.
Terracotta Floor Cleaning
Terracotta essentially means "baked earth" and this has been used for many, many centuries as an efficient building material because of its hardiness and hard-wearing elements. Terracotta can be had in warm and inherently reddish and brown colours. Because of the high permeability of the tiles, they should be professionally sealed and finished with a wax to strengthen the natural colour tones of the tiles. We clean terracotta flooring with a unique cleaning solution and rinse and extract the floor using a wet extraction system. The floor is then dried with an air mover and once that is through, it can be sealed with an impregnator seal with a matte or satin wax finish that really depends on the preference of the client.
Victorian Floor Cleaning
Victorian tiles are a explicit kind of encaustic tile that is celebrated for its magnificent geometric patterns. Original Victorian tiles are made from clay and powdered glazes and are fired inside a kiln while today’s tiles are made from a combination of cement, colour pigments, sand and marble powder. These versions are tougher and are last a lot longer compared to the original Victorian tiles. We sanitise Victorian tiles with using a distinctive cleaning solution and rinse, neutralise and extract the floor utilising a nifty wet extraction system. The floor is promptly dried, thanks to an industrial air mover and once that step is finished, it can be sealed using an impregnator seal. A matte or satin wax finish can then be applied depending on what the client desires.
Our customers can rely on us to follow through on our pledge to have your stone floor looking as good as the day it was laid. Contact us today to find out what we can do for you!
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8 Northern Woods, Flackwell Heath
High Wycombe, HP10 9JJ
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