leiao 0 Report post Posted December 7, 2010 HI Folks, Quick question, for the floor homo tiles, does it usually have fine scratches even after washing? They laid those protective paper on the floor before that, but dunno why still have scratches, so wanna know if it's normal. WHen u look from far or standing up, u dun actually see them, but when u sit down or squat near it, it's obvious. Thanks in Adv Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edenstrauss 3 Report post Posted December 7, 2010 (edited) Do u think those scratches could have been inherent during the process of manufacturing them? And what's the colour of your homogenous tiles? I've not had any homogenous tiles at home but those PVC panels that were encased in aluminium frames were delivered to my home with a thin film of plastic that came straight from the PVC panel supplier. The door installer told me that those scratches were present as of day 1 of being created by manufacturers. Even my ceramic tiles have them. My 15-yr old tiles were of high-shine, glossy whitish shade with some blurry designs on them; and when I squat down & look, I could see those scratches in gray or black. I tried using a Japanese imported white sponge, wet them & rub it down alittle & those scratches disappear for awhile & return as dirt, filth sets in. However, I'm not sure if it'll damage homogenous tiles. For ceramic, those sponges work great! Edited December 7, 2010 by edenstrauss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites