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Old 12-03-2010, 08:13 AM   #1
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How to get my tile floors to shine again


I love to do home improvement, sew and crafts. I need to know how to get my tile floors to shine again. I have tried various products but once dried clean but no shine. What do I need to do?

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Old 12-04-2010, 08:15 AM   #2
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Be more specific when you say "tile"...there's a difference between natural stone "tile" and cheap glazed ceramic "tile" and thus the process of getting a shine is different too.

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Be more specific when you say "tile"...there's a difference between natural stone "tile" and cheap glazed ceramic "tile" and thus the process of getting a shine is different too.
How about telling us BOTH? Po)

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BOTH, cheap tile and natural stone.
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THAT doesn't anser the question.

What type of stone?
What type of ceramic - is it textured?
Did any of it ever shine?
Why in your opinion does it no longer shine if it ever did.
What have you been using to clean it with (BE SPECIFIC).

Maybe we can fix this.
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