How to restore discolored porcelain tile after an anti-slip treatment?


Q. My porcelain tiles were very slippery (dangerous) when wet, so I used a product to make them more slip-resistant. It worked, but now I have several tiles with 5 or 6 droplet-like stains that I can't remove. The anti-slip product contains hydrofluoric acid (40g/liter), and the manufacturer said the stains may have come from droplets left on the surface too long without being mopped up. Is there anything that can remove these stains and return the tiles to their original state?

A. It sounds like you’ve taken a reasonable step to make your porcelain tiles safer when wet, which is important. However, as you've noticed, products that increase slip resistance often work by chemically etching the tile surface. In your case, the anti-slip product you used contains hydrofluoric acid (HF), which is extremely aggressive and can permanently alter the surface of both natural and manufactured stone, including porcelain.

What likely happened is that the acid was not fully neutralized or rinsed quickly and thoroughly enough, and a few droplets or some residual product continued to react with the tile, leading to visible discoloration or "etch" marks. These discolorations are not surface-level, so basic cleaning methods won’t be effective. Technically, they are not "stains" in the usual sense—they are areas on the surface that have been chemically damaged.

You have a few options:

Other options include covering the blemishes with a rug or replacing the entire floor. Unfortunately, there’s no product that can truly “undo” hydrofluoric acid etching. Once the surface has been physically altered, it's permanent unless mechanically restored. Also, any effort to fully restore the original sheen will likely reduce the slip resistance, which could reintroduce the original safety concern.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Fred Hueston is the Chief Technical Director at SurfaceCarePROS.com and Director at StoneForensics.com. He is also the author of Stone and Tile Restoration: The Manual, a comprehensive online manual for stone and tile restoration contractors. [Learn more about Fred.]

 



Article ID: 772
Created: July 29, 2025
Last Updated: July 29, 2025
Author: Alice Dean

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