Case study
Harwood Inn, Stonefix Heavy Duty Grime Remover & Stonefix Sealant
Deep cleaning of a 20m2 area stone floor, from the pub’s entrance to the bar, a section in front of an adjacent fireplace.
This popular pub, in the Harrogate village of Pannal, had temporarily closed while new landlords Gary and Bev Cox took over its running. The pair called in the services of Natural Stone Cleaning Services to spruce up the internal stone flooring, leading from the pub’s front doors right up to the bar. A secondary area, in front of a stone fireplace was also identified for the NSCS team to clean.
ADVANCED PREPARATION
This area was heavily soiled after years of beer spillages, cigarette ash and dirt being
trampled in from outside. Both the tiles and the grout lines were discoloured to a uniform black and it was difficult to make out the mosaic tiles from any distance or to see any of the colours inherent in the tiles. An acid wash was used to cut through this first level of grime by applying it with a brush, leaving to soak for a few minutes, and then agitating with a buffing machine.Within seconds the solution and water mixture began turning the colour of clay as the first level of grime was lifted.
GRIME REMOVER APPLICATION
On completion of the initial acid wash stage, Stonefix Heavy Duty Grime Remover was applied to the stonework. This neutralised the acid and lifted the remaining layers of dirt after further agitation. The solution was applied using a bucket and brush.
After only a few minutes of using the Stonefix Heavy Duty Grime Remover solution, the original greens, reds, yellows and browns, within the stones, became visible for the first time in many years and the grout lines had returned to their original light grey.
SEALANT APPLICATION
The floor was left to dry out overnight but was able to be used as normal.The sealant was then applied, with a brush, with about a 45 minute drying time between coats.
RESULTS
The tiles and grout had been restored to their original colour and, thanks to the sealant,would stay that way for a very long time to come.