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SandSlinger
Hey people,
I am an out of work tile installer that is trying to get my feet wet in another line of work. I have a licenced and bonded buddy that I'm partnered up with that owns a mobile detail business. It's called Clean Ride Auto Detailing in San Diego. We are starting to branch off into the tile and stone cleaning arena. I have the experience of being a tile/stone installer for 20 years and my buddy has the equipment...voila, new business venture. What we offer is a deep cleaning tile and grout service. I have a lot of knowledge of various types of stones and the proper products to clean them correctly without damaging them. The fact of the matter is, most people do not know the proper chemicals to use on various tile,stones and grout and end up doing a lot of damage, and most products purchased at Home Depot or the supermarket are not very good. They simply don't clean very well and leave a residue that attracts more dirt. Now, you're in an endless cycle. We have access to professional quality chemicals. They are environmentally friendly and biodegradable. We can clean both commerical and residential (a great idea for rental properties too). We can restore your shower or bathtub surround and we can remove your old caulking and install fresh new caulk. In addition, we offer resealing of grout and stone.

The equipment we use is a high pressure 1200psi professional grade extractor machine.
We use a 17" commercial grade floor buffer with the appropriate brush attachment for the specific job.

If you're interested in having someone come out and give you an estimate send me a PM with what you'd like to have done.

BTW...I still do tile work as well. If you're interested in having a bathroom floor, kitchen floor or something else, let me know.

Thanks,
Alin Williams
Bohica
What about pool tile, can you get the white hard water deposits off? Need a little tile repaired as well.
SandSlinger
LOL...you found the one thing that we won't touch. That scale build up in pools is a real bitch.. if you have alot of it, you'll probably need to drain your pool because the chemicals will get into the water and it screws up the Ph pretty good. Was the tile repair in the pool as well? If it is, I'll be honest, I don't touch pool tile repairs. For some reason pool tile continues to fail after it's started. If it's tile reapir in another area, I may be able to help.
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