Uwe82
2016-10-27 09:00:41
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Well, I can’t quite agree with that. Our tiles are very cool, even though the heating is on. The heating demand of modern houses is very low, so the flow temperatures are also correspondingly low, you hardly notice that the heating is on.With underfloor heating, no tile is cold!
That is definitely not true, I can say that from my own experience with our oiled parquet. It all comes off very well. We have two children, and often something gets spilled during meals. Whether it’s tomato sauce, pumpkin soup, spinach, it doesn’t matter. So far, everything has come off well. Even if we only noticed it 1-2 days later, a little scrubbing with a damp cloth and it’s like new again. Only clumps that harden and stick after a few hours are really difficult to remove. But those are just as hard to get off tiles.Drop a strawberry on oiled parquet and leave it unnoticed for a short time. That never goes away!