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Tile Cleaning
The Tile Cleaning Process
In addition
to carpet, other floor coverings have been gaining popularity.
Ceramic tiles and hardwood floors are just a few types of
hard surfaces now in demand. Like carpet these too eventually
need professional attention. The most common tool used by
the homeowner is the mop. This appears to do an effective
job for a period of time, but eventually dirt and grime
are absorbed into the grout between the tiles and buildup
causes the tiles to appear dull and dingy. Absolute Carpet
Care's exclusive steaming process removes dirt and bacteria
from both the tile and grout leaving it in like new condition.
We then use a professional grade Bridgepoint sealer on the
grout to ensure maximum protection.
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Residential
Tile
Absolute
Carpet Care is your answer to grease or soil buildup in kitchens,
sunrooms and more. Soap scum in bathrooms and pool rooms are no
problem with our exclusive process. Absolute Carpet Care deep cleans
many types of tile surfaces. We also offer a protective sealant
for tile and grout to protect your surfaces from permanent staining.
Commercial
Tile Cleaning
There
is something to be said for the beauty of spotless tile floors with
clean grout lines. It creates such a fresh clean atmosphere. Absolute
Carpet Care's Turbo Clean system can make almost any tile look and
feel like new! Find your worst area and a Absolute Carpet Care representative
will come out and clean an area to show you what clean really is
(destroying dirt, grease, and bacteria for an amazingly clean floor).
Most people think mopping does an adequate job, but the grout sits
lower than the tile causing the dirt and grease to accumulate there
creating the perfect environment for bacteria to live and breed.
Absolute Carpet Carer's process not only removes the dirt, grease,
and bacteria, we then seal the grout protecting your floors between
cleanings. Trust in Absolute Carpet Care to give your establishment
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