FAQ
To protect tiles against staining, it is necessary to coat the surface with special preparation for impregnation of polished gres, in accordance with the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturer of the preparation used. Impregnation should be carried out before or after the tiles are fitted, before grouting. Grout in vivid colours can permanently discolour the surface of the tiles. To prevent this, contrasting colours of grout in relation to the tiles should not be used. Before grouting, perform a test on a small part of the of the tile and try cleaning the tile to determine the effect of the grout on the tiles.
Grout in vivid colours can permanently discolour the surface of the tiles. To prevent this, contrasting colours of grout in relation to the tiles should not be used. Before grouting, perform a test on a small part of the of the tile and try cleaning the tile to determine the effect of the grout on the tiles.
It is recommended to lay these tiles in rooms with little traffic, clean, and not exposed to aggressive contaminants, including tread-in dirt. Remove tough dirt as soon as possible. Discolourations should be washed off with a cleaning and bleaching agent in the form of non-abrasive powder and a damp sponge. Wash off the residue of the cleaning agent with water. Repeat the process until the dirt is completely removed. Make sure to follow the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturer of the cleaning agent. Unglazed polished tiles should not be impregnated. Grout in vivid colours can permanently discolour the surface of the tiles. To prevent this, contrasting colours of grout in relation to the tiles should not be used. Before grouting, perform a test on a small part of the of the tile and try cleaning the tile to determine the effect of the grout on the tiles.