Stripping Paint off Victorian Tiles with Remove and Go in Louth Lincolnshire
These photos taken at a property in Louth area great example of how well old Victorian tiles respond to restoration. A previous owner of the property had decided they didn’t like the classic look of the tiled floor and decided to modernise the look by painting over the whole floor with white tile paint.
Roll on twenty years and the paint had started to wear away and the whole floor was looking rather miserable. The current property owners (and quite sensibly on my opinion) had realised the value and original period floor can add to a property and rather than cover the whole thing up decided to get in touch with Tile Doctor about the possibility of having it restored.
I went over to Louth to survey the tiles and run some tests to see what would shift the paint and whether the tiles underneath could be saved. Fortunately, the results were encouraging and gave them a price for restoring the whole floor back to its original state. This included removing the paint, deep cleaning the tiles and then sealing to protect it.
Removing Paint from a Victorian Tiled Floor
To remove the layer of paint from the surface of the tiles, I needed to use a solvent remover product specifically designed to remove paints, this was applied liberally to the affected area and left to dwell.
Once the stripper had removed top layer coat of paint I was left with a grey undercoat. To lift this out of the tiles and grout I used Tile Doctor Remove & Go in combination with a steamer. The heat of the steamer helped to strip away the excess paint, making removal a much easier process. Remove & Go is a multi-purpose coatings remover designed to remove all sorts of products including sealers, paint, and adhesives, all of which seemed to be present on these tiles.
The process was quite time consuming but it had the added bonus of lifting out dirt trapped in the pores of the Victorian tiles leaving them clean. To finish the floor was rinsed with water and the soiling removed with an industrial wet vacuum.
Sealing a Victorian Tiled Floor
After leaving the area to dry for a full five days, I returned to the property to seal the tiles which would improve their appearance further and will protect them from dirt becoming ingrained in the pores.
My choice of sealer was Tile Doctor Seal & Go, which is a water-based blend of acrylic polymers designed to provide both a stain resistant surface seal and a long-lasting low-sheen finish. It is suitable for use on most kinds of unsealed, porous surfaces, including Slate, Quarry and Sandstone but works equally well on Victorian tiled floors.
Once complete the floor was transformed, and the owner much relived it had been possible to remove the paint and restore the original beauty of the hallway tiles.
For aftercare I recommend Tile Doctor Neutral Cleaner, it’s a gentle but effective cleaner that won’t harm the seal. You have to be very careful when choosing a sealer for sealed floors as many contain bleach and are simply too strong resulting in the sealer being worn away prematurely.
Source: Victorian Tile Cleaning Products and Services in Louth Lincolnshire