Mexican Tile Renew Project On Longboat Key Fl With Old Time Octagon Saltillo Tiles That Had Been Cleaned With Vinegar Over the Years.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

DO NOT USE VINEGAR TO CLEAN YOUR MEXICAN TILE FLOORS: Mexican Tile Renew Project On Longboat Key Fl With Old Time Octagon Saltillo Tiles That Had Been Cleaned With Vinegar Over the Years. Vinegar is an acid and will eat away at the finish on Mexican tile floors.

Mexican Tile Renew Project On Longboat Key Fl With Old Time Octagon Saltillo Tiles That Had Been Cleaned With Vinegar Over the Years.

Mexican Tile Renew Project On Longboat Key Fl With Old Time Octagon Saltillo Tiles That Had Been Cleaned With Vinegar Over the Years. 

Never use vinegar to clean a Mexican Tile Floor, vinegar is an acid and will pit and destroy the finish on your Mexican Tile Floor.

Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Fort Myers to Sarasota To St Pete Fl.
CALL VEL AT 941-926-7444.
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MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT OF LANAI AND POOL AREA IN NOKOMIS FL

Saturday, February 3, 2018

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT OF LANAI AND POOL AREA IN NOKOMIS FL. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT OF LANAI AND POOL AREA IN NOKOMIS FL. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT OF LANAI AND POOL AREA IN NOKOMIS FL. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing.
 
Mexican Tile Renew Projects From St Pete to Sarasota to Fort Myers Fl Since 1995 We Accept All Major Credit Cards. Mexican Tile Renew Projects from Sarasota to Longboat Key to Bird Key to St Pete to Bradenton to Venice to Englewood to Nokomis to Fort Myers Fl restoring Mexican tile floors for over 22 years.
   Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Fort Myers to Sarasota To St Pete Fl. CALL VEL AT 941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com

FOR SUCCESSFUL EXTERIOR MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECTS ANY SOURCE OF WATER MIGRATING UP AND UNDER THE TILE MUST BE REMOVED.

Saturday, February 3, 2018

FOR SUCCESSFUL EXTERIOR MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECTS ANY SOURCE OF WATER MIGRATING UP AND UNDER THE TILE MUST BE REMOVED. Efflorescence, the white spots, that formed along the exterior edge of the patio in photo above on left. Naturally, Saltillo tile is not terribly strong or hard. Although it is comparable to other natural stone tiles such as slate or granite it can chip and crack.

When Mexican Tile is used as exterior tiling, it can only be used in very mild climates, as harsh weather can damage the tile, it needs almost annual upkeep. Saltillo tile typically has a MOH measure of hardness rating between a 3 and 4, which is fairly low compare to porcelain, which has an average MOH of 7-9. 

Therefore, it is very rarely used for outdoor purposes these days, though in very warm climates like the Gulf coast of Florida, well maintained and sealed Saltillo tile makes for a nice tile flooring option for a patio.

As Saltillo tiles are fired at such low temperatures, they remain very porous and are therefore very susceptible to water damage. It is almost exclusively recommended these days that you seal Saltillo tiles to protect them from water, wear, and scratches, especially in exterior applications were Efflorescence can form and white spots accumulate.

Typically, Saltillo tiles should be sealed after they have been installed and are completely dried and clear of extra dirt and debris and annual upkeep is highly recommended for exterior applications.


Since humidity has a definite effect on whether or not the white salt spots appear on exterior Mexican tile, it can be assumed that efflores­cence is a seasonal problem. The intensity of efflorescence increases after rainy winter seasons, de­creases in spring, and by summer has practically disappeared.

Efflorescence is a crystalline deposit on surfaces of masonry, exterior Mexican tile, stucco or concrete. It is whitish in appear­ance, and is sometimes referred to as “whiskers”. Efflorescence has been a problem for many years, and is a topic of much controversy. The formation of these salt deposits are not mysteries. They are, for the most part, water-soluble salts that come from many possible sources to mar and detract from an other­wise beautiful and serviceable structure. First of all, there must be water present to dissolve and trans­port the salts, remove the source of water and your almost there. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors.

  Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Fort Myers to Sarasota To St Pete Fl. CALL VEL AT 941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT IN BRADENTON FL TO REMOVE PAINTED FAUX RUG FROM TILE

Saturday, February 3, 2018

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT IN BRADENTON FL TO REMOVE PAINTED FAUX RUG FROM TILE. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT IN BRADENTON FL TO REMOVE PAINTED FAUX RUG FROM TILE. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT IN BRADENTON FL TO REMOVE PAINTED FAUX RUG FROM TILE. Never us vinegar or harsh chemicals to clean your Mexican tile floor, these cleaners will ruin the applied finish and discolor the tile, Mexican Tile is not Ceramic tile, it does not have a kiln backed on finish. The glaze you see in ceramic tile is baked on in kilns at temperatures ranging from 900F to 2500F, Mexican tile has an applied finish by hand. Mexican Tile Renew has had the same phone number 941-926-7444, the same address, and the same website www.mexicnatilerenew.com since 1997 in Sarasota Fl. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing or email mexicantilerenew@aol.com

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT AT UPSCALE HOME ON THE WATER SIESTA KEY FL

Saturday, January 6, 2018

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT AT UPSCALE HOME ON THE WATER SIESTA KEY FL. Mexican tiles are handmade and fired at low temps, and or baked in the sun. Mexican tiles are therefore not perfectly flat or perfectly shaped, giving the room they are in a softer, textured look.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT AT UPSCALE HOME ON THE WATER SIESTA KEY FL. Though Mexican tiles are available in a variety of colors, Mexican tiles are most often a terracotta beige, orange or red. Always seal Mexican tile floors with the appropriate sealant to maximize life span.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT AT UPSCALE HOME ON THE WATER SIESTA KEY FL. Mexican Tile, also known as Saltillo tile, is a very porous clay tile that requires special cleaning and sealing techniques. Mexican Tile Renew in Sarasota will strip off old sealers, clean the tile, and reseal to a like new appearance.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT AT UPSCALE HOME ON THE WATER SIESTA KEY FL. Never us vinegar or harsh chemicals to clean your Mexican tile floor, these cleaners will ruin the applied finish and discolor the tile, Mexican Tile is not Ceramic tile, it does not have a kiln backed on finish. The glaze you see in ceramic tile is baked on in kilns at temperatures ranging from 900F to 2500F, Mexican tile has an applied finish by hand.

MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT AT UPSCALE HOME ON THE WATER SIESTA KEY FL. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing. Mexican Tile Renew has had the same phone number 941-926-7444, the same address, and the same website www.mexicnatilerenew.com since 1997 in Sarasota Fl. Call Vel at 941-926-7444 for pricing or email mexicantilerenew@aol.com