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  1. You can try something called HCL89 from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com for cleaning and maintaining your parquet flooring or tiles by yourself What it does is it cleans it and renews your parquet flooring or tiles so that it will always remain new Hope this helps you out 🙂
  2. That is very true, and the key is to control the moisture which will then help with any mould issue you have
  3. From my opinion is that its not the contractor's fault and it seems that the leakage is coming from either a broken pipe or a leakage of the tap, so no matter how much you cover with cement the issue will come back So top fix your solution, you have to get a plumber to check all your taps to make sure there is no leak, and after that it means the leak is from the pipes and the only remedy is to change the entire piping
  4. Mould are always the worst because they always keep coming back and you have to make sure to kill all the mould spores so that mould never comes back on your tiles or walls
  5. Then the other type of polishing is for those harder materials like granite i presume?
  6. When you say polishable area of the tile you are talking about the the enamel of tile right?
  7. The only thing you can try for this is either to steam the area to remove the glue stain or some sand paper, both which are the cheapest solutions
  8. That means if its the same material the polishing rates should be the same?
  9. This usually happens i think if there are gaps in the cement, in other words contractor trying to save cement
  10. Personally i would hack the parquet floor and then put the vinyl tiles. But one question why do you want to remove the parquet tiles?
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