Imperial Floor Care – how to clean your stone flags in Stockport, Cheshire

Below you can see a video of how were clean your stone flags.  Imperial floor care use Tile Master products and on this floor we used cleaner number 3.  This is conjunction with a specialist abrasive brushes and pads allow us to deep clean York and sandstone floor and remove years of built up dirt and soils.

Once all the dirt is broken down we use a specialist cleaning machine that rinses the floor using high pressure and high heat.     The blasts all the dirt away and it gets vacuumed back to a tank on our van.  This is the most effective way to strip and deep clean only flag stone floor with out making any mess.

Below you can also see the job from different stages and this highlights how much dirt can be removed with the correct product, machinery and training.

York Stone Cleaning Marple

York Stone Floor Cleaning Marple Stockport

 

If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact our team on the details below.  You can also visit our main website by click the link below

Imperial Floor Care Website

Phone: 0161 465 0688

Fax: 0161 431 4743

Address: Imperial House, Brook Street Industrial Estate, Hazel Grove, Stockport,

Email: vik@imperialfloorcare.co.uk

did you now we also clean travertine floors in and around st0ckport, Manchester and Cheshire.  Click here to see a recent project

About imperialfloorcare

Imperial Floor Care is a family run business which offers unequalled services for Marble Cleaning, Tile and Grout Cleaning, Limestone and Travertine Cleaning and all with our 100% money back guarantee
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1 Response to Imperial Floor Care – how to clean your stone flags in Stockport, Cheshire

  1. Scott Finke says:

    Nice tips on how to maintain our flooring clean and white. I want to try this.

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