Do Not Use Vinegar or
Fabuloso or any Products that Contains Acid and or Ether To Clean Your
Mexican Tile Floors, Ever. DO NOT USE FABULSO TO CLEAN MEXICAN TILE
FLOORS IT WILL RUIN THE FINISH AND PIT THE FACE OF THE TILE make a
hollow or indentation in the surface of the Mexican tile, soap and water
only. Fabuloso cleaning products contains Sulfuric Acid and Ether
with high concerns for your health and will ruin and dissolve the finish
on your Mexican Tile floor. STOP; VINEGAR
or FABULSO WILL RUIN THE FINISH ON MEXICAN TILE FLOORS AND DARKEN THE GROUT: 'Mexican
Tile Renew' Warns Never Use Vinegar or Fabuloso to Clean Your Mexican
Tile Floor and they will Ruin Finish and Darken the Grout.
Big Mistake. Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Sarasota Fl. CALL 941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com
Mexican Tile Renew Project in Sarasota Fl. Floor cleaning products like Fabuloso that contain, acid, ether or alcohol are not recommended for Saltillo or Mexican Tile floors. The acids and/or alcohol in floor cleaning products like white vinegar and Fabulso will dissolve any sealer on Mexican tile floors and eventually pit the finish of the tile.
Mexican
Tile Renew estimator Jessica Bloomfield seen above from SRQ magazine photo shoot May 14th, 2025 at house on Sarasota Bay featuring Saltillo tile for an upcoming
article about Jessica and Mexican Tile Renew in Sarasota Fl. We have completed over 3,000 Mexican Tile Renew Projects from Boca Grande to Englewood to Venice to Nokomis to Casey Key to
Siesta Key to Sarasota to Longboat Key to Bradenton to Holmes Beach to
Anna Maria Island and to South St Pete Florida for over 30 years. Mexican Tile Renew, We Make Your Saltillo Tile Look Like
New Again.

Mexican Tile Renew Project in Sarasota Fl. Floor cleaning products like Fabuloso that contain, acid, ether or alcohol are not recommended for Saltillo or Mexican Tile floors. The acids and/or alcohol in floor cleaning products like white vinegar and Fabulso will dissolve any sealer on Mexican tile floors and eventually pit the finish of the tile.
MEXICAN TILE RENEW PROJECT IN
BRADENTON FL WHERE VINEGAR WAS USED TO CLEAN THE TILE FLOOR DO NOT USE
VINEGAR ON MEXICAN TILE. Floor cleaning products like
Fabuloso that contain, acid, ether or alcohol are not recommended for
Saltillo or Mexican Tile floors. The acids and/or alcohol in floor
cleaning products like white vinegar and Fabulso will dissolve any
sealer on Mexican tile floors and eventually pit the finish of the tile.
Mexican Tile Renew Project in
Sarasota Fl Where Prior Home Owner Used Vinegar to Clean the Mexican
Tile Floor, BIG MISTAKE. Never use vinegar or Fabuloso to clean a
Mexican Tile Floor, vinegar is an acid and will pit and destroy the
finish on your Mexican Tile Floor. Do not ever use acid of any kind to
clean your Mexican Tile and grout, acids are corrosive they will ruin
any applied finish and eventually break down the clay in the Mexican
tile with disastrous results.
Mexican Tile Renew Project in
Sarasota Fl Where Prior Home Owner Used Vinegar to Clean the Mexican
Tile Floor. Floor cleaning products like Fabuloso that contain, acid,
ether or alcohol are not recommended for Saltillo or Mexican Tile
floors. The acids and/or alcohol in floor cleaning products like white
vinegar and Fabulso will dissolve any sealer on Mexican tile floors and
eventually pit the finish of the tile.
Mexican Tile Floor Care: Do Not
use Vinegar to Clean Your Mexican Tile Floor it Will Ruin the Finish.
Vinegar and Fabuloso have acid. Proper weekly maintenance is just as
important as getting the right installer in order to extend the life of
your Mexican Saltillo tile. "No Mop & Glo and no Endust, no Spic and
Span." Would you put any of these things on your car? Don't use them on
your Mexican tile. JUST USE SOAP AND WATER TO CLEAN YOUR TILE, SOAP
LIKE DISHWASHER DETERGENT. BETTER CALL VEL AT MEXICAN TILE RENEW
941-926-7444.

We have been renewing Mexican
Tile in Sarasota, Longboat Key, Casey Key, Nokomis, Osprey, Siesta Key,
Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, St Petersburg, Venice, and Holmes Beach
Since 1995. More information and photos of completed projects at our
website www.mexicantilerenew.com
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