- Sweep but don’t “beat” ceramic tile. It’s important to sweep a tile
floor regularly. Dirt can adhere to the surface of tile, particularly
styles with a textured surface.
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Regular sweeping loosens and removes most of this
dirt. So keep on sweeping.
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Don’t forget those labor saving devices. Feel free
to use a vacuum cleaner to sweep, but be sure to use one without a
beater bar to avoid dulling and scratching the tiles.
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However, the attachments that accompany vacuum
cleaners are useful to collect dirt along edges or in between tiles.
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Keep dirt in its place.
Be sure to use walk-off mats to minimize and contain dirt being tracked
in at entryways. And shake them often, homeowner. This reduces the
amount of dirt being tracked across the tile floor, and reduces the wear
to the finished surface.
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Cleaning tips that really shine.
Ceramic tile floors should be damp-mopped regularly using the
manufacturer’s recommended grout and tile cleaners.
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For heavier soil, you can spot clean the floor with
a sponge or clean cloth using the recommended cleaners. Rinse well and
wipe dry for more shine.
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Textured tiles may require mild scrubbing with a
soft brush or electric polisher/scrubber.
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After cleaning with a mild detergent rinse
thoroughly with clean, warm water to help remove any leftover residue.
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If needed wipe dry with a clean towel to remove any
film.
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For soft water situations you may need to use an
all-purpose cleaner. Apply to the floor, let stand for 3 - 5 minutes,
lightly scrub with a sponge, rinse well and you’re home free – dirt free
too.
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For heavier cleaning tasks there are cleaning
products available from your local grocery store that can be used to
remove soap scum, hard water deposits, and mildew stains. You’ll want to
consult the cleaning product’s instructions to make sure the product is
compatible with your type of tile.
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After cleaning, rinse well and wipe dry for optimum
shine.
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Avoid using steel wool, scouring powders, or other
abrasives that can scratch the finish of the tile.
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Don’t use bleach or ammonia based cleaners, as these
products can discolor your grout if used too often.
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Also, do not clean glazed tile with oil-based
cleaners.
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Try to clean up spills as quickly as possible so
that the grout or tile doesn’t become stained.
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While ceramic tile is considered very durable, it’s
not indestructible and may crack or chip under extreme force. Take the
proper precautions when moving heavy objects across your tile floor.
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Cover furniture and table legs with protectors to
guard your floor against damage.
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Keep in mind that if a repair is necessary in the
future, the replacement product may be a slightly different dye lot
and/or texture than the initial installation. However, with time and
usage, the repair will blend in with the original product.
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Maintain areas exposed to water by caulking.
Caulking will prevent expensive subsurface damage, as well as keep the
tiled areas looking their best.
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Sealing the grout and tile can provide protection
from dirt and spills by slowing down the staining process.
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Today there are also innovative grout colorants you
should be aware of. These products can transform the original color of
grout and in some cases can act as a form of sealant. Please be aware
that non-epoxy grout joints should be treated with a silicone sealer.
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Regular care and maintenance will keep your ceramic
tile looking new for years to come, and will keep your home a showcase
for family and friends.
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For more maintenance information specific to your
ceramic tile flooring, remember to consult the ceramic tile’s
manufacturer recommendations.