Amazing 100 Year Old Quarry Tile Restoration | How To Clean Quarry Tiles

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Quarry tile restoration and how to clean quarry tiles.
    In this video I demonstrate how to clean and restore quarry tiles in a 100 year old house. The quarry tiles badly needed restoration and deep cleaning.
    We first acid bathed the tiles and followed this up with intense scraping and even diamond grinding of the tiles to get the bonded glues off of the tile. The restoration took a few weeks to complete between stages but when we finally applied sealant to the quarry tile it they looked AMAZING! I think you'll agree that the transformation is stunning and the quarry tiles now look fantastic.
    #Asmr #Satisfying #cleaning #restoration

Комментарии • 105

  • @CleaningHowTo
    @CleaningHowTo  Год назад

    This is the only video about mopping ANY floor you'll ever need to watch ruclips.net/video/PtSJcth6KX0/видео.html

  • @MegaGingerJo
    @MegaGingerJo Год назад +4

    I have just discovered this exact same flooring under the carpet in an old railway cottage I've just bought. You've inspired me to restore as much as I can! Thanks!

  • @mikewilliams4947
    @mikewilliams4947 2 года назад +4

    Great video! I’m on day three of lifting old ceramic tile mortar and a few decades of other films off of a 1950’s home in San Juan Puerto Rico. Just sent for it and learned the hard way. Acid works but it doesn’t do all the work. Tons and tons of scraping. I used a 7” diamond grinder to get the heavy stuff off but probably did more damage than necessary. Next up is the big floor buffer. All the best!

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад +1

      That sounds like quite the job! Best of luck with it!

  • @TheOnlooker65
    @TheOnlooker65 3 года назад +2

    Oh my word what a job. We have covered a wooden floor with vinyl (no glue,) because it was encrusted with glue from previous vinyl. I no longer have the strength to scrape it off! Great video. Thank you.

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад

      Get it sanded by pros or hire a sander to diy - thank me later :)

  • @marciareagan2718
    @marciareagan2718 2 года назад +1

    It’s gorgeous. Back in time!!!

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      Coincidentally the person who bought the house saw this video and decided not to rip the tile up because of it - it’s really lovely :)

  • @eolovento
    @eolovento 2 года назад +3

    What products did you use to clean and in which order please?

  • @Makinen386
    @Makinen386 9 месяцев назад

    Shows how knowing products, a bit of graft and attention to detail gives results

  • @Lemma01
    @Lemma01 2 года назад +3

    Great work - as you say, easy to underestimate the effort required! The results justify your skills. Can you recommended a product for that final shine? Cheers

  • @katewilliams8207
    @katewilliams8207 3 года назад +1

    The elbow grease was worth it - gorgeous floor underneath all that buildup - great work!

  • @fabersurfacecare
    @fabersurfacecare 2 года назад +1

    Amazing! We are happy that our products help you achieve this fantastic result. Keep up the good work 💪

  • @ILovesTheDiff
    @ILovesTheDiff 2 года назад +1

    That’s a lot of work!! 👍🏼

  • @giuseppinasolinas
    @giuseppinasolinas 5 месяцев назад

    This is a stellar job. I bought a place with original quarry tiles in my front entrance, so it's outside. I found some reclaimed ones to replace the broken one, could you give me some advice on a simpler way to bring the outdoor quarry tiles back to life?

  • @bettinabarry8423
    @bettinabarry8423 3 года назад +1

    What a herculean job! It turned out fantastic...bravo!

  • @KirbyEnthusiast
    @KirbyEnthusiast 3 года назад +1

    OMG What an amazing result, you did an awesome job. They look fantastic👍👍

  • @great567
    @great567 2 года назад +1

    That's incredible !

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      Thank you - check out my other tile video it's even better!

  • @zubairshah1612
    @zubairshah1612 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Great job
    Looked incredibly difficult and it was as well but you guys did a great job

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!
      It turned out to be an absolute nightmare but the result was amazing :)

  • @bpwatx
    @bpwatx Год назад

    Amazing work! And beautiful tiles restored! Question: any suggestions on how to get black grout stains out of blue cement tiles? They weren’t sealed before the grout was applied. I’ve been hand sanding with 120 and it’s making progress but not much. Help!

  • @KnowledgeAddicted
    @KnowledgeAddicted 3 года назад +1

    Omg its gorgeous

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! This one was our latest floor restoration and it looks even better - I also got a bit better at making videos in the last year so the beauty shots are better :P ruclips.net/video/y9uGdWYOFnc/видео.html

  • @janiceadams3327
    @janiceadams3327 2 года назад +1

    Fabulous job. Im restoring a very similar floor. It was carpeted over after been neglected. It had paint . Glue and plaster on it. Ive used lithofin products and lots of elbow grease but it hasnt come up like yours. I would appreciate some advice on make of products to use.

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      The floor won't 'pop' until you seal it; it usually takes a few coats. I used Faber tile products for this - your local stockist will be able to help :)

    • @janiceadams3327
      @janiceadams3327 2 года назад +1

      @@CleaningHowTo faber sealant it is then. Hope there is a stockist near by. Thank you

  • @paulmardon9954
    @paulmardon9954 Год назад +1

    Any chance you can list the products you use in the description box and provide links? The reason I ask is I have exactly the same tiles in a house I have just bought and they just need a deep clean. Thanks

  • @pandorabox2842
    @pandorabox2842 Год назад

    Well done!!

  • @michaelcollins7313
    @michaelcollins7313 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing job, well done!!.......I have bought a batch of very similar tiles, do you know if I can use the impregnated sealer for an exterior installation? Thank you.

  • @HouseFairyDIY
    @HouseFairyDIY 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing result but what a lot of work! I'm just working my my quarry floor but have a lot of lippage, concrete residue form a concrete slab and chips/holes. I was thinking about filling in the cracks, holes and grout lines with lime mortar. Is that what they would have used in the past?

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  10 месяцев назад

      usually you'd replace individual tiles :)

  • @3tigs
    @3tigs 3 года назад +1

    wow! super helpful video, am subscribing!

  • @carolinefraher5786
    @carolinefraher5786 3 года назад +2

    Hi , Could you tell me the make of the Acid Cleaner and Solvent Sealer you used ?

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад +3

      Sure! The acid was a diluted brick acid and the solvent sealer was from a brand called Faber.

  • @txdeedee7783
    @txdeedee7783 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @ricardoarzac3119
    @ricardoarzac3119 5 месяцев назад

    Where cab we buy the correct sealers ?

  • @Makinen386
    @Makinen386 9 месяцев назад

    Graft was well worth it mate

  • @kirstiehicks1
    @kirstiehicks1 3 месяца назад

    WHAT PADS DID YOU USE AND WHERE FROM PLEASE

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 2 года назад

    Outstanding! Does quarry tile mean they are stone? If so, do you know what kind? Seems super durable.

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      They are a baked clay tile not a stone :)

  • @livingthegoodlifeinwales
    @livingthegoodlifeinwales Год назад

    We have quarry tiles in our cellar. Just plain dirty, no glue or anything. What would you suggest for just a deep clean please?

  • @JohnDoe-fe6nq
    @JohnDoe-fe6nq Месяц назад

    What did he put in the end a solvant sealer ?

  • @GRL1DER
    @GRL1DER 10 месяцев назад

    would be nice to know what kind of acid is being used

  • @VinnyDudeYT
    @VinnyDudeYT 2 года назад

    We have the exact same tiles but they haven't been sealed. Which sealer did you use from Faber as there are multiple ones , or would any of them be suitable? Thanks

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      Contact your local Faber supplier who will be happy to assist; each tile is a little different :)

  • @river4495
    @river4495 Год назад

    hi there, whats your diamond stone grinder called? cheers.

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  Год назад

      I dont use any diamond grinding equipment in this renovation.

  • @sammeadows6172
    @sammeadows6172 2 года назад

    Quick question, hope it’s ok.
    We’ve just had a hydraulic tile floor installed. Unfortunately, it has many small black scuffs all over which we believe to be left behind from the rubber mallet used to install.
    We can not remove these scuffs and it’s baffling us. Do you have any ideas what might shift them? Many many thanks
    Sam

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      +sam meadows try a dry cleaning solvent like rubbing alcohol!

  • @markfreedom8732
    @markfreedom8732 3 года назад

    Take a rotary buffer with diamond

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад

      We actually did this but not on camera :)

  • @monkeygoduk
    @monkeygoduk 2 года назад

    I'm confused, as you don't say which product at the end has brought out the shine on the floor, and the company you've used don't have a website we can buy it from, whatever it is!

  • @meganoneill2216
    @meganoneill2216 3 года назад +1

    Did you have to re-grout at all?

  • @johneboy04
    @johneboy04 2 года назад

    Do them floors lose heat with no DPM or insulation below?

  • @IceCreamGenie
    @IceCreamGenie 3 года назад +1

    I have the same floor but it’s covered in bitumen. Any advice? Ive tried turps but it’s really messy.

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад

      That’s a tough one - heat and scraping maybe - I’d need to see it!

    • @browse1001
      @browse1001 3 года назад +1

      Power tools. Either a grinder with wire brush or flap disc. Or hire a floor sander with lots of p60 sandpaper. Much faster, chemicals are a waste of time.

    • @DarrenScott-Tile-Cleaning
      @DarrenScott-Tile-Cleaning 3 года назад +2

      Bitumen was often used to stick things down, its also acts as a moisture barrier which isn't a good idea for old floors as it can trap moisture under the floor where it spreads out to the walls resulting in rising damp. You need a strong product coatings remover to get rid of it, such as Tile Doctor Remove and Go. Search for Bitumen on TileCleaning.co.uk for examples, eg. quarry.tilecleaning.co.uk/restoring-a-vinyl-covered-quarry-tiled-floor-in-cheam-south-london/

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад

      @@DarrenScott-Tile-Cleaning Great examples of your work on the website - some super jobs there!

    • @DarrenScott-Tile-Cleaning
      @DarrenScott-Tile-Cleaning 3 года назад +1

      @@CleaningHowTo - I spoke to Tile Doctor UK about you, we think you doing an amazing job over there in Ireland, we love your enthusiasm.

  • @rvarghese3062
    @rvarghese3062 3 года назад

    What are these tiles called as.????... Nice transformation work here 👍

  • @user-lh4pz7nd9g
    @user-lh4pz7nd9g Год назад

    Do you have a website ? Would like to contact you about a job , I’m based in Dundlak

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  Год назад

      Yup, contact details in about section :)

  • @randybackgammon890
    @randybackgammon890 7 месяцев назад

    Cannot believe he's not wearing rubber gloves

  • @michaelmorris5288
    @michaelmorris5288 3 года назад

    no re-grouting?

  • @crownofthorns8367
    @crownofthorns8367 3 года назад +1

    Oh man that looked miserable. How much did you charge?

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  3 года назад

      It was hard core! It was a couple of thousand euro to do the job!

  • @lagringa7518
    @lagringa7518 2 года назад

    Products and quantities information would have been handy.

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад

      Each of these jobs is different and needs to be tested so you can’t do a generic product list I’m afraid.

    • @lagringa7518
      @lagringa7518 2 года назад

      @@CleaningHowTo They replastered my walls and left some sort of sealer that they mixed with the fine plaster, I've scraped up as much as I can, swept and mopped the floors a hundred times to get rid of all the plaster dust... but whatever that sealer was... it just won't come off the tiles. Should I try muratic acid or some solution thereof... because I've seen other videos that say it will take off the polish????

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад +1

      @@lagringa7518 the tiles are clay so don’t fully pop until sealed. Acid won’t harm them but always test. I don’t understand what you mean by they mixed a sealer and plaster. I’d need to know what the sealer is.

    • @lagringa7518
      @lagringa7518 2 года назад

      @@CleaningHowTo It's Mexico, they called it 'sellador' which mean sealer in Spanish.. no idea what brand and my tiles are normal glazed tiles, not like your project at all. So can I try the M.Acid on my tiles, will it take off the glaze???
      Sorry to bother you with this :-(, it just gripes me that the house is basically done and the floors look like crap thanks to them just mixing everything on the existing floors which were perfectly fine before they trashed them!

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  2 года назад +1

      @@lagringa7518 sounds like you just need to acid wash them to remove lime. Test a patch! Or find out what they put on the tile and get a stripper to dissolve it (acrylic sealant for example).

  • @marmar.654
    @marmar.654 Год назад

    Interesting that this company responds to every message in this video except for the ones where viewers ask for product recommendations. Perhaps, I am missing something,

    • @CleaningHowTo
      @CleaningHowTo  Год назад

      It’s because the products are both professional use only, and not available everywhere. The brand name is faber - look ‘em up. I’m not advertising a company in this video, it’s for entertainment not education.

    • @marmar.654
      @marmar.654 Год назад

      @@CleaningHowTo Oh ok, that makes sense. Thank you so much for the clarification. I will look into the brand. My floors need help.

  • @bitchmoany
    @bitchmoany 9 месяцев назад

    My quarry floor is being ruined by rising damp. Is it possible to keep the floor and damp proof it, or do you think once they’re damp they’re beyond repair?