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How To Keep Your Tile Floor Clean

While tile floors are durable, you need to ensure that the tile cleaner product you are using is suitable for the surface of your tile floor. Different kinds of tiles need specific kinds ofu00a0cleaning products.<br>

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How To Keep Your Tile Floor Clean

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  1. How To Keep Your Tile Floor Clean articleritz.com/how-to-keep-your-tile-floor-clean No room can be really considered clean if the floor hasn’t been thoroughly swept, mopped or otherwise scrubbed clean. In general, people like tile floors as they are easy to maintain. However, you do have to be careful that you are using the right cleaning product according to the material of the tiles. Here are some basic rules which will help you keep that tile floor looking as good as new! While tile floors are durable, you need to ensure that the tile cleaner product you are using is suitable for the surface of your tile floor. Different kinds of tiles need specific kinds of cleaning products. Cleaning a ceramic or porcelain tile floor Follow these simple steps to clean your durable ceramic or porcelain tile floor: 1. Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to remove dust and debris, which can make the tiles lose their glaze. 2. Clean the tile with a mild detergent solution and a rag or chamois-type mop instead of a sponge mop. 3. Use a non-abrasive tile cleaner to remove stains and soap residue. 4. Dry the floor with a lint-free cloth immediately after washing, to avoid water stains getting formed. Cleaning a natural stone tile floor Here are some simple tips to clean a floor made of natural tile like marble, granite, etc. 1. Slate and granite tiles should only be cleaned with very mild detergent, as they react badly to acidic solutions. Special tile cleaners are available for tiles like these. 2. Marble tiles are high maintenance; avoid using a tile cleaner that has lemon or vinegar in it. Also avoid using hard brushes on these tiles. 3. Buffing slate and granite floors can help them look shiny and clean 4. Avoid getting water marks on the tiles by drying them right after cleaning. Cleaning a vinyl/linoleum tile floor A floor made of resilient materials like vinyl, cork, linoleum etc. is very easy to maintain. Here are some things to remember if you want to keep it clean and shiny: 1. Sweep and vacuum the floor regularly to remove dust and debris. 2. Mop the floor with a regular mop and specially formulated tile cleaner only; the wrong cleaner could harm the surface of the floor. 3. A linoleum tile floor will also need to be waxed every 3 to 6 months to maintain its shine. 1/2

  2. Keeping tile grout clean No matter what kind of tile your floor has, the trickiest part is to keep the grout looking clean and tidy. As grout is a porous material, it easily absorbs stains and grease and starts looking dirty quite easily. If you want a really clean floor, you must work on the grout too. Here are some ways to keep your tile grout clean: 1. Use a mixture of baking soda and water to remove stains from grout 2. Gently scrub the grout with a nylon brush to remove tougher grease 3. Apply a silicone-based sealer soon after installing or renewing the grout, to repel stains. Now you know the best way to keep your tile floor clean! For professional advice on floor cleaning, and widest range of floor cleaning products, head over to One Stop Cleaning .You can also subscribe to their newsletter for handy tips on cleaning and more! 2/2

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