Cleaning Porcelain Tiles
Porcelain Tiles are fired at temperatures of approx. 1300 degrees centigrade which ensures the tiles to be totally and perfectly vitrified,
Therefore they have a universal use suitable for most heavy duty applications.
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Water absorption 0.05%
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Scratch resistance >.8 EN 101
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Resistance to chemical attack
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Colour Resistance
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Acid Resistance
STAINS ON PORCELAIN TILES:
Types of detergents advised:
Grease from Machines Solvent
Vegetable and Animal Fat Alkaline Basis
Inks Acid Base
Calcareous Residuals Acid Base
Rust Stains Acid Base
Rubber Solvent
Beer - Wine Acid Base
Ice Cream Alkaline Basis
Paints Solvent
Coffee Alkaline Base
Felt Tip Pens Acid Base or Solvent
Candle Wax Solvent
Linseed oil Alkaline Base
Daily Cleaning Alkaline Base
Detergents with Acid Basis:
Muriatic Acid
Sulphuric Acid
Axial Acid
Detergents with Alkaline Basis:
Caustic Soda
Potassium Carbonate
Solvents
Turpentine, Oil of Turpentine Thinner
Tricholructhylan
Cleaning Porcelain Tiles

