Thursday, 20 July 2017

Travertine Cleaning Menheniot Liskeard Cornwall - Abbey Floor Care

Project: Travertine Cleaning Menheniot near Liskeard Cornwall.


This project was in a beautiful part of Cornwall called Menheniot, details at the end of this post.


The customer sent some photographs of the floor, identifying it as a high quality filled travertine tile floor. The photos indicated that the tiles grout and filler was soiled and needed cleaning.


Travertine Cleaning Menheniot


Our original quotation for the work was too deep clean the floor, fill any areas of lost grout and then seal the floor with a water based surface sealer.


However, on arrival, I found that the adjoining dining room, hallway and lounge had the same Travertine tile flooring.


The other floors were finished in a natural mid-sheen and sealed with an impregnating sealer.


So I suggested we change the specification to hone the floor to a similar natural sheen and seal the floor with an impregnating sealer.


I started by cleaning the floor with a rotary floor machine, stone floor cleaner combined with our smooth cleaning sand. The sand works into the holes and crevices, helping to remove ingrained soil without scratching the surface of the stone.


Video Showing The Process For Travertine Cleaning Menheniot


The rotary floor machine has a soft brush attachment that gently agitates special cleaning sand into the surface of the floor to release ingrained soil.

Video Showing The Pressurised Hot water Rinsing Process


We removed the remaining soil using our hot water pressurised rinse and capture equipment, leaving a clean floor ready for honing.

loor aftertravertine floor cleaning before the honing process


The image above shows the floor after deep cleaning


We finished the floor to an 800 grit finish using diamond honing pads. The sheen was slightly less than the rest of the floor. So we lightly polished the tiles with 1500 grit diamonds. The 1500 grit finish gave the tiles the same natural sheen as the other floors. Although the kitchen floor now looks cleaner than the rest of the flooring.


Finally, we sealed the floor with a high-quality impregnating sealer.


travertine polishing to a mid sheen finish


 


The image above shows the floor after honing to a mid sheen finish.


We suggested that once the sealer had dried and cured, it would be a good idea to wax the floor near to the cooker and sink with a thin layer of LTP Clear Wax. The floor wax will help protect the finish against strong chemical damage from cooking and washing splashes.


We explained the need to maintain the floor properly, using microfiber cleaning equipment and the correct stone floor cleaners. In this case, the ideal stone floor cleaning chemical is LTP Floor Shine


If you are looking for Travertine Cleaning Menheniot or any other kind of stone floor cleaning and sealing, please use the simple contact form below to get a free, no obligation quotation


Contact Form






Your Name (required)


Your Email (required)


Your Town or Post Code (required)


Subject(required)


Your Message (required)

Please give the approximate sizes of your floors, the condition - (chips, scratches, marks, lippage, dity grout} etc.


If you have any images, please upload them below, max 4 images








Contact form for Travertine cleaning Meneniot


Menheniot (Cornish: Mahunyes) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall.  The meaning of the name is “sanctuary of Neot”.  The village has a primary school, a pub, a shop and a post office.


The village of Menheniot, lies about two miles south-east of Liskeard, close to the A38 and main railway line to the west of Cornwall. It is bounded on the north by St Cleer and St Ive, on the east by Quethiock and St Germans, on the south and west by Morval and Liskeard.


This largely agricultural area has good, fertile soil. The area is also renowned for the quality of its slate.


Lead was discovered in Menheniot parish in the 1840′s, the mining boom that followed saw the population double in a very short period of time.


The enormous social consequences for the village were matched only by the dramatic physical change, with massive engine houses soon dominating the skyline. By the 1870s the boom had collapsed. The miners moved away causing the village to revert to the agricultural life that we see today.


Menheniot had a population of 1,605 in the 2001 census.


Source: http://www.menheniotparish.org.uk/about/




Learn more here http://www.abbeyfloorcare.co.uk/travertine/travertine-cleaning-menheniot-liskeard-cornwall/

No comments:

Post a Comment