Terrazzo stone has been a popular material for flooring since the late-1800s when it was used on opulent hotel and convention hall lobbies. A less expensive version of Italian marble, terrazzo — also known as “cheese” marbles — can be replicated using marble chips, mineral aggregate and polyester resin. Although you can still find terrazzo floors in grand hotels, most commercial places have transitioned to newer flooring materials such as mastic asphalt tile or sheet ceramic tile over concrete slabs.

Terrazzo is made of cement and marble, which makes it a durable material for your floors. At installation time, additional marble chips are sprinkled on the surface to make sure that at least 70 percent of the exposed surface is marble. However, terrazzo absorbs stains easily due to its cement content. Here are some tips on how to do your Terrazzo floor Restoration UK.

 First, remove stains caused by alcoholic beverages by cleaning with hot soapy water. If the stain is haunting, regard of dabbing it with denatured alcohol. If the stain still does not go away, place an absorptive cloth soaked in hydrogen peroxide directly over the stain topped by an ammonia-saturated cloth.

Take away blood stains by cleaning with cold water and a few drops of ammonia if necessary. For stubborn blood stains, drizzle some lukewarm water on the impressed area and sprinkle powdered malt on it. Let stand an hour and rinse.

To dry-clean coffee and tea stains, premix equal parts water and vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it on the stained area. Then, wipe off the affected area with a clean cloth or paper towel.

 

Soak a piece of absorbent cloth in a solution made of one part glycerin and three parts daily water. Put it on the area affected with coffee discoloration and let it sit for a couple of minutes. As an alternative method, make a paste of hydrogen peroxide and calcium carbonate or abrasive powder and hot water and employ it on the stain.

Take away oil and grease stains by gently cleaning the surface with warm water mixed with liquid detergent. You can also use household de-greasing agent to render spot treatment.

Get away with older stains by mixing two tablespoons sodium perborate and a pint of water into a paste before spreading it over stains using a paintbrush or sponge applicator; allow it to rest overnight then wipe off in the morning with warm water and detergent solution followed by rinsing with clean water

To sum up, terrazzo is definitely a hard surface that can last a long time, but it needs constant care and maintenance. If you don’t have the time or energy to conduct this Terrazzo floor Restoration UK on your own, you can contact professional firms like the one mentioned above. These experts not only have the tools and experience required for effective restoration, but they also possess enough equipment to avoid damage to such surfaces while they work. And they should be found at reasonable prices, too.