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Hello
I posted this in the wrong part of the forum earlier.

Enthustiastic DIYer here, attempting to restore a Victorian tiled floor myself, lack of funds demands that.

Have seen a number of threads talking about cleaning tiles when fixed, but how do I clean a large number of tiles that were loose when the carpet was lifted. There's a mixture of adhesive, grout, glue and grime. I've approx a bucket full.

Many thanks all.
TN.
 

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