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How Do You Change The Color Of Mexican Floor Tile?

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How Do You Change The Color Of Mexican Floor Tile?

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You can change the color of your floor simply by painting it. But remember, by painting your Mexican floor, you can damage the waterproof layer of the floor .So in case, you will add some changes to your flooring. I will recommend you also lay a waterproof covering. Otherwise, you can really damage your floor in case of flooding. As a flood restoration specialist, trust me, after 5 years of working for the https://niftyfloorrepair.com.au/floor-repair-gold-coast/ company, I’ve seen a lot of apartments destroyed because of flooding.

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Sometimes the original color of your Mexican floor tile can dull or fade away, leaving you unhappy with the finish, ever after it has been resealed. It is possible to change the color of your Mexican floor tile provided that it is not glazed – by following these steps: DETERMINE WHAT TYPE OF MEXICAN FLOOR TILE YOU HAVE: It is only possible to change the color of Mexican floor tile if it is a porous unglazed tile. Some tiles have a glass-like coating on top, without a sealer, that shows the tiles were in fact glazed. If you have glazed floor tile, you can not change the color. STRIP THE SEALER FROM THE TILE: Assuming it is an unglazed tile that has previously been sealed; you have to strip the sealer from the tile by using a stripper recommended for Mexican floor tile. I wrote about how to refinish a Mexican Floor in detail here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2313780_refinish-old-mexican-tile-floors.html MOP THE SURFACE: After you have stripped the sealer from the tiles and cleaned the surfac

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