
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Mexican Tile Renew Project on Siesta Key Fl Where Mop & Glo Had Been Used for Years and Went Bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile. The Mexican tile appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's. The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile.
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Project on Siesta Key Fl Where Mop & Glo Had Been Used for Years and
Went Bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile. Do not use vinegar to wash the floor it will damage the tile finish.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Mexican Tile Renew
Project on Siesta Key Fl Where Mop & Glo Had Been Used for Years and
Went Bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The Mexican tile appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's. The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The Mexican tile appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's. The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Mexican Tile Renew
Project on Siesta Key Fl Where Mop & Glo Had Been Used for Years and
Went Bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The Mexican tile appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's. The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The Mexican tile floor appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's, and where Mop & Glo had been used for years to clean and shine the tile and went bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile, see photo above.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The Mexican tile appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's. The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The Mexican tile floor appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's, and where Mop & Glo had been used for years to clean and shine the tile and went bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: The tile also appeared to have been cleaned with vinegar which is an acid and will etch and erode the original finish of the tile, see photo above.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Mexican Tile Renew
Project on Siesta Key Fl Where Mop & Glo Had Been Used for Years and
Went Bad, Do Not Use Mop & Glo on Mexican Tile. The
Mexican tile appears to be original to the home built in the 1950's.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Do not ever use vinegar, which is an acid, to clean your Mexican Tile and grout, acids are corrosive and they will ruin any applied finish and eventually break down the clay in the Mexican tile with disastrous results, see photo above which is representative of the results from using vinegar.

Mexican Tile have the following characteristics: They have sandy backs, caused by dumping the wet tile slurry into the mold on the ground to sun dry before baking. Mexican Tile can have chipped edges. Mexican Tile can have lime pops, little craters. Mexican Tile are not the same size. Mexican Tile are not the same thickness. Mexican Tile are not all flat. Mexican Tile are not all square. Mexican Tile does not have a kiln fired glazed finish. Mexican Tile is basically raw red clay which is usually hand pressed and sometimes with a little filtered dirt added, it is not ceramic tile with a kiln fired glazed finish, you have to keep it sealed and clean.
CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Do not ever use vinegar, which is an acid, to clean your Mexican Tile and grout, acids are corrosive and they will ruin any applied finish and eventually break down the clay in the Mexican tile with disastrous results, see photo above which is representative of the results from using vinegar.

Mexican Tile have the following characteristics: They have sandy backs, caused by dumping the wet tile slurry into the mold on the ground to sun dry before baking. Mexican Tile can have chipped edges. Mexican Tile can have lime pops, little craters. Mexican Tile are not the same size. Mexican Tile are not the same thickness. Mexican Tile are not all flat. Mexican Tile are not all square. Mexican Tile does not have a kiln fired glazed finish. Mexican Tile is basically raw red clay which is usually hand pressed and sometimes with a little filtered dirt added, it is not ceramic tile with a kiln fired glazed finish, you have to keep it sealed and clean.
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PROBLEMS WE CAN HELP: Mexican Tile Refinishing, Cleaning Sanding, and
Sealing Sarasota Fl. I started our Mexican Tile refinishing business in
1995 over 24 years ago since that time we have refinished over 2,000
Mexican tile floors. Call at 941-926-7444.
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Tile can have occasional cracks on the surface. Mexican Tile can have
animal prints. Mexican Tile are not the same color. They can vary in
shading with-in the same tile. Mexican Tile are prone to alkali in the
clay, to minimize problems they must be properly sealed and kept sealed
with a water based acrylic sealer, multiple coats are needed.

CLICK ON IMAGE ABOVE TO ENLARGE: Mexican Tile Cleaning Sanding and Sealing Sarasota Fl. MEX TILE CLEANING- SARASOTA-SIESTA KEY-BRADENTON-VENICE-LONGBOAT KEY-Casey Key-Nokomis-Osprey- Florida. MEXICAN TILE WE STRIP, CLEAN & SEAL....CALL 941-926-7444. Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Sarasota To St Pete. CALL VEL..941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com