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I've finally got around to cleaning my 1930s floor tiles in my
hallway, not sure what they are made from but they are an original
feature and are porous.
They look great, the ground in dirt and paint flecks have gone the
colours are restored and I'm pleased with the result.
Is there anything I should do such as sealing them to help keep them
clean? Any products I could use?
There may be a little damp coming through the floor. Even after heavy
rain there are no visible damp patches however when I removed the old
carpet there was a touch of damp underneath. I know there is not a damp
proof course under the floor however any damp rising through was only
slight. Since removing the carpet I've had considerable building work
done and the floor no longer meets any external walls so there will be
less, if any, damp now.
Mike
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