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Slique treatments: more than meets the eye

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A customer's understanding about what Slique can do is often based on their first experience with the stone care franchise. As a result, they do not often realise the wide range of work that Slique treatments can cover, so some of the misconceptions are cleared up below.

Walls, benchtops, features and floors

As most Slique treatments take place on floors, it is easy to assume that only floors are treated. However, the tile care franchise can treat surfaces anywhere and as well as the most common surface (floors), Slique have previously completed treatments on:

  • Bathroom vanities, showers and baths
  • Baptismal fonts, alters and statuary in churches
  • Stairs
  • Fireplaces and features
  • Kitchen benchtops and upstands
  • Walls and building facades

Indoors and outdoors

Regardless of where the surface is, Slique can treat it. Slique stone care franchise specialists can just as effectively restore outdoor sandstone patio as well as indoor marble bathrooms.

Any type of stone or tile

Slique can restore or protect any type of stone or tile. Slique stone care franchise technicians understand the similarities and differences between each type of surface, and will modify the Slique treatment to be most effective on that specific surface. Concrete can also be treated.

Residential and commercial

Residential and commercial properties can have slightly different problems, so Slique treatments are customised to suit the particular situation. Slique Technicians are comfortable working in blue-chip commercial properties as top-quality residences.

The most common requests

The list of Slique treatments is extensive, and a phone call is the easiest way to determine whether Slique can help. Site visits and quotes are free and without obligation.

The following are the most common requests we receive:

  • Increase shine or remove dull spots
  • Protect the surface (sealing or coating)
  • Make a surface less slippery
  • Remove dirt, mould or algae
  • Fix other difficult problems, such as efflorescence, spalling, rust stains, picture framing, and so on.

Miraculous treatments for stone and tiles

As stone and tile experts Slique can treat any problem, on any surface and in any location. A phone call to the local stone care franchise office will confirm whether Slique are able to help.

3/09/2009
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