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17 Inch 400 Grit Coarse Red No.1 Burnishing Pad

Coarse Burnishing pad for the removal of sealers and resurfacing of scratched surfaces, use only with water.

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Detailed below are examples of this product being used.


Tile Doctor Pro-Clean combined with Remove and Go to Clean and Strip Victorian Tiled Flooring in Newport Monmouthshire

The client had lived at this property in Newport for a few years and decided that it was finally time to sort out the Victorian tiled floor in the dining room. Some repairs were needed in a few areas and the sealer was fading and due for replacement. I went over to the property to […]

Seal and Go Extra used to Seal Grade II Listed Kitchen Floor in Melton Constable Norfolk

A client in the town of Melton Constable contacted us about the Victorian tiled kitchen floor following a recommendation from one of our past clients. They had only recently purchased the property which was a Grade II listed manor house and were keen to restore as many original features as possible. The Kitchen floor was […]

Getting the Best from a Victorian Floor in Chorley Lancashire with Tile Doctor products

Joanna contacted us with regard her late Victorian (1893) L shaped tiled hallway at their large family home in Chorley. They had discovered the floor under carpet during renovation work some years ago and had some work done to replace damaged and missing tiles. However, the floor had not had a deep clean an and […]

Tile Doctor HBU Remover Combined with Pro-Clean to Deep Clean a Victorian Tiled Floor in Caerleon Newport

A customer in Caerleon on the outskirts of Newport asked me to call in to discuss their classic Black and White Victorian tiled hallway floor. The had told me that their floor wasn’t that dirty and just needed a light clean and seal. I conducted a moisture reading upon surveying with showed the floor was […]

Acid Washing Stone Flooring in Gidea Park Romford with Tile Doctor Grout Clean-Up

These photographs are of a Travertine kitchen floor at a property in Gidea Park near Romford. The floor was approximately 20m2 and had been laid 20 years ago. Although it had been sealed the client had been cleaning the floor with the wrong products and that had stripped the sealer off the floor. As a […]

Using Coarse Milling Pads to Renovate Terrazzo Flooring in Cardiff South Wales

This owner of this property is an architect living close to myself in the centre of Cardiff. He approached Tile Doctor late last year about the restoration of a Terrazzo hallway floor. Having recently purchased the property which was built around 1910 with an aim to restore the whole house back to its original condition […]

Polishing Travertine Flooring with Tile Doctor Burnishing Pads in Stanwick Northamptonshire

A homeowner from the village of Stanwick near Wellingborough contacted me about their Tumbled Travertine Kitchen floor which was proving very hard to maintain. Having worked on similar floors before I was confident of helping and so arranged a date to pop round and come up with a plan for its renovation. Surveying the floor, […]

Diamond Burnishing Blocks Used to Remove Acrylic Sealer from Grout in Southam Warwickshire

Details below of an impressive Limestone Floor installed at a large county house in the historic market town of Southam. I had been asked to deep clean the limestone floor tiles and grout lines in the kitchen and adjacent hallway. They had been previously cleaned by another company a few years ago and they now […]

X-Tra Seal Chosen for Sealing a Victorian Tiled Floor with Efflorescence Issues in Edenbridge

I was recently asked to renovate a Red and Black Tiled floor at a Victorian era house near Edenbridge. The property had recently been purchased and the new owner was performing a complete makeover before he and his wife moved in. The tiled floor in question in the building site was to be the Kitchen […]

Achieving a Natural Look on Jura Limestone with Tile Doctor Ultra-Seal Sealer

This is a Honed Cream Jura Limestone floor in the Kitchen of a property in the village of South Kilworth outside of Lutterworth. Our customer asked us to renovate the floor and resolve a couple of issues they were having. The grout was the main area of concern, some parts had failed and needed replacing […]

Removing Bitumen from Classic Marble Floor Tiles in Monmouth with Tile Doctor Remove and Go

We discovered these Black and White Marble tiles under Parquet flooring at an 1890’s mansion house near Monmouth. The property had been converted into flats in the 1980’s and originally there was polished black and white marble throughout the entire ground floor however over the years, maintenance had been carried out resulting in parts of […]

Removing Glue from Classic Ceramic Floor Tiles in Ripley Surrey

This 1940’s Black and White Ceramic tiled floor at a property in the Surrey village of Ripley was covered in adhesive and the owner needed our help in cleaning them up. Originally, they had been covered in hideous blue tiles which the customer decided to remove to see what was underneath. They started pulling them […]

Removing Sealer from Limestone Tiles with Tile Doctor Remove and Go in Codsall

A builder got in touch with me about aLimestone tiled floor he had installed for a client in Codsall near Wolverhampton. He was doing some renovation work on the property and clearly stone floors were not his speciality. The tiles had been sealed incorrectly and then covered up which had left marks in the stone. […]

Tile Doctor Burnishing Pads Exported to the South of France for a Terrazzo Floor Renovation Project

The English owner of a French Chateau contacted Tile Doctor about the hard floors at their property in Béziers in the South of France. There were several floors at the property including Terrazzo, Limestone and Black and White Encaustic tiles all around a hundred years old and in a bad state of repair. There was […]

Tile Doctor Colour Used to Protect and Improve Victorian Floor Tiles in Boston Lincs

I recently worked on several Victorian Tiled floors at a property in the Lincolnshire market town of Boston. With a few exceptions the tiles were generally in good condition and just needed a deep clean and fresh seal. The exceptions were a several areas of loose tiles that needed to be refitted before the cleaning […]

Using Burnishing Pads to Deep Clean and Restore a Victorian Hallway Floor Tiles in Walsall Birmingham

The client had lived at this property in Walsall for a few years and decided that they wanted to finally sort out their Victorian hallway which needed restoration. I went over to the property to survey the floor and advised that with repairs, cleaning and sealing the process would take three days. Having worked on […]

Limestone Kitchen Tiles Renovated with Diamond Burnishing Pads in Marylebone London

The pictures below are of a Limestone tiled kitchen floor at a property just off Marylebone High Street in Central London. My client has a dog, and years of walking back from Regents Park through West London streets back into the kitchen floor has led to it becoming very dirty. Over the year the sealer […]

Achieving a Deep Shine on Polished Marble with Tile Doctor Burnishing Pads

A client in the Merseyside village of Thornton asked me to come over to see what could be done about their Marble tiled floor which ran from the hallway into the kitchen and dining room. Over the years the Marble had lost its polished appearance which is not uncommon with polished stone as the shine […]

Sealing Travertine Floor Tiles with Tile Doctor Colour Grow in Wolverhampton

My client from Wolverhampton got in touch with me about their large Travertine tiled floor, which was installed throughout the kitchen and dining room and needed renovation. The floor also a included a couple of patterned feature areas laid with Limestone also needed attention. Interestingly a friend of mine had sold the house to the […]

Sealing Encaustic Bathroom Tiles using Tile Doctor X-Tra Seal in Honiton Devon

This enquiry came from a prestigious hotel outside Honiton (North of Sidmouth), they were concerned about the appearance of the Black and White floor tiles in one of their luxury bathrooms. I visited the hotel to survey the floor tiles and could see the tiles were Encaustic and heavily soiled as described. Unlike Ceramic tiles […]

Restoring the Appearance of Black Limestone Flags using Tile Doctor Stone Oil in Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire

This customer from Gerrards Cross contacted me about their Black Limestone patio which had not been laid that long ago but was already in need of attention. Having spoken to the owner on the phone I arranged to visit the property so I could assess the issues in full and prepare a quote. I visited […]

Coarse Burnishing Pads Help Restore Old Brick Flooring in Godstone Surrey

These photographs were taken at an old property in Godstone that was undergoing renovations including the conversion of a scullery with a Brick floor into a children’s playroom. As part of the renovation work the builder had prised off some of the Vinyl tiles and pulled up the cement screed that used to even out […]

Improving the Colours in a South Wales Terrazzo Floor with Tile Doctor Colour Grow Sealer

The customer from Barry in South Wales contacted Tiled Doctor to see if anything could be done to revive their Terrazzo hallway floor which was in need of renovation. I contacted them and arranged a mutual time for me to pop over a survey the floor. Terrazzo is notoriously vulnerable to movement in the subfloor […]

Buffing a Shine onto Blue Travertine Floor Tiles in Kent with a White Pad

This client from Sandwich had a Blue Travertine floor in their kitchen which is not as common as its ‘Yellow’ cousin but certainly more interesting to look it. It does however have the same maintenance requirements and unless the sealer is maintained will trap dirt. This happens very gradually over many years until one day […]

Tile Doctor Acid Gel used to Treat Efflorescence in an Edwardian Property Coundon

These photos are from a 1930’s double bay house in Coundon Coventry, a property which is quite common in the area, and I wouldn’t be surprised if there are hundreds of other houses with a hidden Edwardian tiled floor in the hallway just like this one. The tiled floor had been under carpet for years […]

Tile Doctor X-Tra Seal used for Sealing Troublesome Edwardian Floor Tiles in Birmingham

The customer from Bearwood, near Smethwick had recently moved in and during renovations discovered an original 100-year-old Edwardian tiled floor in the hallway which had covered under laminate. They were planning some structural changes to the hallway involving a new stud wall but decided to investigate having the tiled floor restored first and were keen […]

Removing Tough Grout Stains with Tile Doctor Remove and Go in Preston

This customer in Preston in Lancashire had just moved into a house with a large 60m2 Travertine tiled floor that was installed throughout most of the ground floor. Travertine is a lovely stone but the previous owner had not maintained the sealer on the tiles and as a result it now looked grubby and there […]

Removing Acid Damage from Black Limestone with Diamond Pads in  Cardiff

This customer from Cardiff was in despair after a builder ruined her expensive Black Limestone Patio after using brick acid to clean it up. She contacted Tile Doctor in the hope that it could be saved and being their local agent, I was asked to contact her. I visited the property to assess the damage […]

Using Burnishing Pads to Renovate Travertine Kitchen Tiles in Leicester

The photographs below are of a Travertine tiled floor installed in the kitchen of a 17th century cottage in the small Leicestershire village of Kings Norton.Th owner had called us in to deep clean and refinish the Travertine tiles which had become soiled, dull, the grout had darkened in places and there were lots of […]

Using Multiple Tile Doctor Products to Remove Varnish from Victorian Floor Tiles in Horncastle

The owner of a large Manor house near Horncastle invited us round to survey their large Victorian tiled hall. The tiles were thought to be around 150 years old and in good condition considering their age. Unfortunately, they were last sealed with Varnish which is the last thing you should seal a floor with, not […]

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