Tableau Red Tile Polish, Rejuvenate Red Tiles, Brickwork, Unsealed Concrete and More. 250ml

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Tableau Red Tile Polish, Rejuvenate Red Tiles, Brickwork, Unsealed Concrete and More. 250ml

Tableau Red Tile Polish, Rejuvenate Red Tiles, Brickwork, Unsealed Concrete and More. 250ml

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As you may be aware, I’m still beavering away on renovating my combination office/dressing room but I just had to share this little DIY update with you because I couldn’t believe just how easy it was. In the room, I have this tiny corner Victorian fireplace – it isn’t a working fireplace but it’s just so sweet and special that I knew I wanted it to make the best of this original feature in our old house.

When the old vinyl flooring was ripped up, I was overjoyed to see there was actually a tiled hearth hiding beneath. I was delighted because I knew these would have been the original tiles that were laid 130 years ago when the house was built. I’ve seen these particular tiles in my home in a few different locations – they are the same tiles we have on the steps outside the front door and they were also used in the hearth in our living room.The hero of this restoration is the Lithofin Tile Restorer because it does exactly what it says on the tin. A lot of the surface grime will come up immediately with this but I did find that the more stubborn areas of ground-in dirt and paint took a little longer. So this is how I did it. After debating what to do with them, I realised that I didn’t want to cover the tiles again when we come to carpeting this room. I love that they are a little piece of history in the house and I feel like if you’re going to have a fireplace, it should have a hearth whether it’s useable or not. (I also can’t help but think of the styling opportunities! Ha!). Now I have talked about enough Victorian fireplaces over the years ( here, here and here) to understand that sometimes, restoration is best, sometimes renovation is better and a lot of times there is just no specific right answer.

I don’t regret that decision and I feel the fireplace benefited from that update. You can see the full update and my tips for renovating an old Victorian fireplace here if you want to see how I did that and what products I used. This is not intended to be a full statement of your rights under the Consumer Contracts Regulations. Full details of your rights are available from your Local Authority’s Trading Standards Office. How To Return A Product Now I’ll just start by saying while the product works really well, it does entail a little bit of elbow grease. For this small area, I would say it probably took me around 30-40 minutes which is fine when you’re dealing with only a small group of tiles in a hearth but you will probably need to set aside a lot more time for this if, for instance, you are dealing with a hallway or large room of original Victorian tiles. Anything of a nature that for hygiene or associated health and safety - this includes the Outdoor Spas, Mattresses and Divan SetsOne or more scrubbing sponges (these were fine for a small job but if you’ve got a larger area to cover, I’d recommend heavy-duty scrubbing brushes instead)

As this point, I found the paint would start to soften a bit and for any stubborn bits, I used the scraper to gently lift the paint from the tiles and then I’d use the scrubbing brush for anything that remained. Step 4 If you wish to return this item to Robert Dyas, you can only do so by the following method: 1. Visit Your Local Robert Dyas Store Scrub the area well with the tile restorer and leave to set for a few minutes. Use the sponge cloth dunked in the clean water, ring out to remove the excess water and wipe the area to remove the top layer of grime. Finally, once all the tiles have been cleaned, use the sponge cloth with fresh clean water (or a mop for a larger area) and go over the entire surface area a couple of times to ensure all the cleaner is completely removed from your tiles.Then move on to the next section of tiles and the next in the same way until they are all clean. Step 5 It doesn’t give off really strong fumes but as I was working with chemicals, I did open the windows in the room to ensure there was plenty of ventilation in the room as I worked and of course, I wore gloves. Step 1 Once everything has been lifted up, use the sponge cloth (again dipped in the clean water and rung out) to run over the tiles you’ve just cleaned and remove any remaining tile restorer residue from your tiles. Thankfully one of my lovely followers messaged me and told me about a product that she’d used herself to restore and clean up old Victorian tiles in her own home. I figured I’d give it a try knowing that if I couldn’t clean these up and they didn’t look good afterwards, I still had the option of covering them with a different tile. Basically I had nothing to lose trying to restore them to their former glory. For instance, in our living room downstairs, I took the decision to paint over the tiled hearth (which were exactly the same tiles you see above) as they just didn’t work with the colours we had in the living room and as I was already re-painting the fireplace tiles, I figured I’d do those at the same time.

But before I told you how I did it, I want tell you first how this all came about! (If you want to skip the story, the directions are below or pin this for later!)Tip the bottle directly onto your scrubbing sponge (or a small amount on the tiles if you are using the scrubbing brushes) and start working the liquid into a small patch of tiles at a time. I found it was best to concentrate on only two or three tiles at a time and work my way around. Step 2 Well, as you can probably tell from the title of this post, the product worked an absolute treat in cleaning up the decades and decades of dirt and grime and paint splatters that were ground into them so I figured I’d share with you exactly the method I used to clean and restore my Victorian tiles.



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