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Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel

a Strong Alkaline Based Gel cleaner and degreaser, which works well on Vertical surfaces where a long dwell time is required to break down dirt, grime, Acrylic Sealer, Body Oil, Soap Scum, Mildew Stains and Oil Based Products and Waxes.

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Detailed below are examples of this product being used.


Renovating a Classic Encaustic Victorian Floor with Tile Doctor Burnishing Pads in Glasgow

Having completed some similar projects in Glasgow’s West End we were asked to look at renovating a small Encaustic Tiled Hallway. Tile Doctor are specialists in the restoration of period floors so we were more than happy to help and so arranged a time to pop over. The tiles were laid in a classic geometric […]

Shifting Carpet Glue on Period Tiles with Neat Tile Doctor Remove and Go in Rugby Warwickshire

Earlier this year the owner of an Edwardian 1930’s double bay property in Rugby got in touch regarding an original encaustic cement tiled hallway floor that needed renovation. The floor had been covered in carpet with underlay for many years and this had recently been removed by the owner only to discover this classic floor […]

Removing Carpet Glue from Victorian Flooring with Tile Doctor Remove and Go in Heywood Lancashire

This client from Heywood reached out for some advice regarding their Victorian tiled floor that needed renovating. It was quite a large hallway and porch that needed attention and having tried cleaning it themselves they realised the tiles contained a lot of ingrained dirt that was proving stubborn to remove. They had uncovered the original […]

Removing Cement Screed from Victorian Tiles with Tile Doctor Acid Gel in Morningside Edinburgh

Having seen some of our previous work on the restoration of Victorian tiled floors this customer from Morningside contacted us about the tiled floor in their vestibule. You can see from the photos below that the tiles were in quite a state and barely recognisable as a Victorian tiled floor. The floor had until recently […]

Using Tile Doctors Gel Cleaning Products to Renovate a Victorian Tiled Chancel Floor in Coatbridge Lanarkshire

The pictures below were taken at St Marys Church in Coatbridge where I was asked to renovate an area of original Victorian tiles in front of the altar. The church was opened in 1893 and at some point since then the tiled chancel floor had been covered with carpet. Many years later the carpet was […]

Tile Doctor Seal and Go Extra Chosen to Provide Durable Protection for a Victorian Pub Floor in St Johns Worcester

If you would like to see an example of my work why not pay a visit to the Bell Inn Public House in St John’s, Worcester where I recently renovated a Victorian tiled floor. The request actually came through a recommendation from a previous client for who I also restored a Victorian floor. It’s a […]

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 […]

Low Moisture Tile Doctor Gel Cleaning Products Used to Renovate an Original Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor in Wigan

Lyndsey and Mick from Wigan contacted Tile Doctor earlier this year after uncovering a beautiful Victorian tiled floor in their hallway. Keen to have it restored as an original feature they requested a quote to get a restorative deep clean, some minor essential repairs and sealing. I went over to the property to survey the […]

Countering the Efflorescence with Tile Doctor Grout Clean-up in Wolverhampton Birmingham

This large area of Victorian floor lay hidden away for several years under carpet on a former care home in Wolverhampton. The building was being renovated, and the client wanted to bring the floor back to life as it was in a poor state. I went along to survey the floor and conduct a test […]

White Grout Colourant Rejuvenates Tired Bathroom Tiles in Colchester Essex

This fine example of a Ceramic tiled bathroom is from a house in the city of Colchester. The property had just changed hands and the new owner didn’t know how to restore the tile, grout, and silicone to their standards. It was clear that the tile and grout had been neglected by the previous owner […]

Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel Deep Cleans a Sandstone Fireplace in Chatsworth Derbyshire

Earlier this year I paid a visit to the beautiful village of Chatsworth to visit a client who had asked me to look at the Sandstone Hearth and Mantle that enclosed their fireplace. The hearth was grubby with dirt and soot from the log burner and the large stone mantle was soot stained and marked […]

Tile Doctor Gel Cleaners used to Deep Clan a Victorian Tiled Porch in Clifton Bristol

This customer from the Clifton area of Bristol contacted Tile Doctor about a small Victorian Tiled Porch at the entrance to their property that needed renovating. Happy to assist I went over to take a look and survey the tiles. You can see from the photos the tiles were in quite a state and would […]

Tile Doctor Products Used to Restore a Classic Victorian Hallway in Urmston Greater Manchester

I was contacted by a couple from London who were relocating to a 1850’s Victorian property in Urmston, Manchester which they were renovating before the move. During the renovation they uncovered a Victorian tiled floor in the hallway and having decided to retain as many original features in the property as possible they made a […]

White Staining Removed from a Slate Tiled Wet Room with Tile Doctor Acid Gel in Stafford

This client from Stafford needed some help with the Slate tiles in their bathroom wet room which as you can see from the photos had suffered with lot of white staining. The staining was either Limescale or efflorescent salts which are salts deposits on the tile which appear as the stone became wet and then […]

Cleaning a Stone Fireplace with Tile Doctor Oxy-Gelin Great Barr Birmingham

I recently cleaned and sealed a stone floor for a customer in Great Barr who called me a couple of weeks later and asked if I could restore his Limestone fireplace. The hearth was heavily stained and that along with the usual soot markings made him decide it was overdue a clean. Having been to […]

Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel Used to Clean a Water Damaged Slate Floor in Manchester to Reduce Liquids

A lovely lady from Manchester contacted us early in the new year about her beautiful Indian Slate floor that had been laid in her Kitchen 18 years ago. It turns out over Christmas, a leak occurred under the kitchen units and although the kitchen itself wasn’t flooded, water had seeped under the tiles and has […]

Using Low Moisture Tile Doctor Cleaning Products on a Victorian Floor in Manchester

The owner of this property in Cheadle discovered a small Victorian tiled floor in the vestibule at the front of the house, under what they described as a “grotty grey carpet”. They couldn’t believe they had been covered over by a previous owner and were made up to find such a lovely period feature which […]

Using Gel Cleaners to Restore a Minton Tiled Hallway Floor in Wigan Greater Manchester

Earlier this year I was contacted by a homeowner from Wigan who could not believe it when they took up the old hallway carpet to reveal a lovely, but neglected, Victorian Minton tiled floor. Although the carpet had offered some protection It was covered with paint splashes and marks and there were some loose, cracked, […]

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 […]

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 […]

Deep Cleaning Shower Tile Grout with Oxy-Gel in Lower Whitley Cheshire

We were recently contacted about cleaning a Ceramic Tiled shower cubicle by a landlord in Lower Whitley which is set in the rural countryside of Cheshire. The area was once part of Lord Daresbury Estate, the Greenall Whitley brewery and only a short drive from my base in Warrington. The client had been renting out […]

Oxy-Gel and Acid-Gel used to Conduct the Low Moisture Renovation of an Edwardian Tiled Hallway Floor in Coventry

The photographs below are of an Edwardian tiled hallway floor in a large double bay 1920’s house in the Mount Nod area of Coventry. These beautiful geometric tiled floors are very typical for the housing stock in the area however over the years some have fared better than others. This particular floor was discovered by […]

Cleaning Shower Grout with Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel in Market Rasen

These Travertine wall tiles were laid in a brick pattern in a large shower cubicle in a house in Market Rasen. As you can see from the photographs, the tiles hadn’t been cleaned for a couple of years and had become discoloured with mould, especially along the grout line and silicone sealant. There was also […]

Low Moisture Cleaning Products used to Restore a Victorian Path in South London

Here we have an old Victorian tiled path in front of a property in Battersea which was very much worse for wear. Tiled in a red and black diamond pattern it had seen a lot of use and weathering and the owner now wanted it renovating or improving at the very least. I was asked […]

Using a Coarse 200-Grit Pad to Remove Carpet Underlay Marks from Quarry Tile in Lancashire

A first glance you might not notice much improvement in this Quarry tiled floor that we recently worked on at a Victorian house in Caton near Lancaster. However, look closer and you will see that a pattern has been worn into the tiles from a previous covering most likely carpet underlay. The sealer on the […]

Removing Sealer from Black Slate with Tile Doctor Remove and Go in Worcester

I’m not sure what was previously used to seal these Black Slate floor tiles in the kitchen of a property in the St Johns suburb of Worcester but something had not gone well. The sealer had completely failed and was starting to peel off resulting in a very unsightly appearance. The owner was not happy, […]

Georgian Brick Tiled Floor Restored using Low Moisture Cleaning Products in Ollerton

We were asked by our client in Ollerton, near Sherwood Forest, to renovate a couple of original brick floors that dated to the Georgian period. The floors were in a recently renovated cloakroom and the utility room and had been left to the end of the works. Both floors had been painted at some point […]

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 Colour Grow used to protect Travertine Tiles in a Surrey Shower Cubicle

The pictures below are of a Travertine tiled shower cubicle at a property in Leatherhead. The tiles were mainly stained by the dyes you get in shampoo and soap and I was confident a good scrub would get them clean. The Grout however had darkened with dirt that had become trapped in its porous top […]

Removing Tar from Victorian Tiles with a Cocktail of Tile Doctor Products in Nuneaton

The photos below are of a Victorian Tiled Hallway at a property in Nuneaton, the owner of the property had decided the carpet was past its best and having removed it was pleased to find an original Victorian tiled floor underneath. However, the tiles were thoroughly stained with Tar of all things and so we […]

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