This page is a guide designed to provide you with a basic
introduction into the cleaning and restoration of the most popular synthetic
hard surfaces in today’s industry.
Synthetic Floors
Ceramic Tile
Ceramic Tile is clay-fired, man-made material.
Cleaning & Restoration.Glazed surfaces (single-fired,
double-fired, etc.) do not normally require any protective treatment.It is the glaze itself that gives the
material its excellent protection against the absorption of dirt, along with
its particular aesthetic effect. Many of the new ceramic tiles in today’s
market are manufactured to look like real stone.
Vinyl Composition
Tile (VCT)
VCT Before VCT After
Vinyl Composition Tile can be found in 9 inches but most
commonly in 12 inches.It contains
vinyl resins and comes in a wide variety of colors.It is an extremely dense yet porous floor
and has a good resistance to acid, alkaline and solvent base spots and
spills.It is highly resilient and is
installed in light, medium and heavy traffic areas. Of all resilient floor
coverings, VCT is the most commonly found in commercial use.
Quarry Tile & Paver Brick
Quarry Tiles are an unglazed ceramic material that are
particularly suitable for exterior paving due to their low adsorption and
resistance to freezing (the high baking temperatures and high quality of the
clay, with other raw materials, make this type of floor one of the most
durable in the market today). Cleaning & Restoration.There
is no particular waiting time before treating these materials as they are not
generally affected by blooms and their absorbency allows for rapid drying. In
any case, protection treatment should only be carried out when the floor is
completely dry. There are different products and processes for these
materials according to whether they are laid inside or outside. The most
common types: Rustic and Stoneware.
Porcelain Tile
Is a very hard material that is particularly resistant to
chemical agents, scratches, freezing and absorption of water.It is ideal for paving floors in public
places such as restaurants, airports, schools, hospitals, and shopping
centers. It has also recently begun to be used in residential
applications.Porcelain Tile can be
given a polished surface industrially. This produces the "polished"
version with its mirror-like shine. However, unlike the "natural"
or unpolished versions, it is subject to marking. Can be honed and polished,
but is very difficult and time consuming.
Terracotta Tile
(known as “Saltillo Tile”)
One of the oldest ceramic materials made by man, this type
of floor is obtained by mixing clay and water, leaving this to dry naturally,
then baking it in a kiln. Saltillo
Tile has particular characteristics of a physical (absorption), mechanical
(special finish), and compositional (for the different types of clay) nature
that demand special treatment.
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