Good day!
I have porcelain stoneware flooring throughout the house, and over the years, a certain dark layer has built up in the more heavily used rooms. This layer can’t simply be wiped away but does come off if you scrub firmly with a sponge and a mild natural cleaning powder. Of course, this method isn’t practical for large areas. Therefore, I’m considering whether using a random orbital sander might be a solution. I have two polishing pads and would use the slightly firmer one. But what cleaning agent would be appropriate? It shouldn’t be too abrasive.
Thank you, Matthias!
I have porcelain stoneware flooring throughout the house, and over the years, a certain dark layer has built up in the more heavily used rooms. This layer can’t simply be wiped away but does come off if you scrub firmly with a sponge and a mild natural cleaning powder. Of course, this method isn’t practical for large areas. Therefore, I’m considering whether using a random orbital sander might be a solution. I have two polishing pads and would use the slightly firmer one. But what cleaning agent would be appropriate? It shouldn’t be too abrasive.
Thank you, Matthias!