Author: Mike
Grout cleaning Mission Viejo
Hand Made Saltillo Tiles
Saltillo tiles is the general term for Mexican Pavers that originated in the Saltillo region of Mexico. Among the various types of Saltillo tiles is the hand made Saltillo. The hand made Saltillo can come in various sizes and shapes. The most common is the 12X12 (actually this tile is approximately 11 ½ X 11 ½). Over the 32 years Seal Systems has been sealing and refurbishing Mexican Paver tiles the hand made Saltillo has been by far the most common. The handmade Saltillo tiles usually has a square edge and a surface that can vary greatly in surface quality and absorption This variance is generally noticeable from one […]
Does steam cleaning damage grout?
Steam cleaning of grout very definitely does damage to tile grout. Steam cleaning of grout is done by steam cleaning machines utilizing high heat and high pressure. The steam does not damage tile or grout but may very well do damage to surroundings such as baseboards, paint and wallpaper. Damage to grout is done by the extreme pressure applied to the grout joints by the steam cleaner. Here is an example: In this photo you can see the pits and holes in the grout created by the high-pressure steam cleaning of the tile and grout. Yes, the grout is clean but it is now far more rough and […]
Do Saltillo Pavers really need to be stripped or cleaned by hand?
Saltillo Pavers must be cleaned or stripped by hand only! This includes all types of Mexican pavers; Saltillos, Tecate Pavers, French Terracotta, Concrete Pavers, Spanish Pavers, and all other soft terracotta tile. The Saltillo tiles by it’s nature is an extremely soft tile. Any type of scrubber other than a soft nylon bristle brush will scratch, scuff or in the worst case grind down the paver. The Mexican Paver forms a crust during the firing process. This crust is the smoothest and least absorbent part of the tile. It is absolutely imperative that this crust not be removed during cleaning or stripping of the tile. Any area of the tile […]