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Tips to Clean and Maintain your Tiles

When selecting the flooring for your home, you have a multitude of options. Tile is the most preferred option due to its beauty and ease of maintenance. Although cleaning floor tiles may seem like a tedious task, it is actually pretty simple. Here are some tips about maintaining a nice-looking floor.

 Use appropriate cleansers

Tiles can be difficult to keep clean, and aggressive cleaning agents might permanently harm the finish. Always use a warm water-and-soap less mild cleanser mixture on a damp sponge mop. Whatever cleaning method you use, make sure it is neutral—not acidic or alkaline. Polished marble tiles will get dull if you use acid-based cleansers.

You will end up saving hours of cleaning time if you can consistently spend a few minutes cleaning your tiles. The only tools required are a broom (the upright or floor broom works best on tile), a bucket of water, and a basic mop. For easy cleaning of sanitary tiles, sweep and wipe them every day. Cleaning using a vacuum is advantageous.

Don’t let your tiles air dry because water tends to leave stains on them. Quickly following mopping, dry the floor with a fresh cloth.

Quickly clean up spills.

To prevent dirt from collecting and slipping, clean up spills using absorbent towels. Additionally, it will lessen the possibility of stains developing on your tile.

To clean dirtier spills, use a cleaner or disinfectant. Spills including raw meat and eggs need to be cleaned up more thoroughly to avoid bacteria growing on your tiles. It might be wise to clean the area with water because the chemicals could dull the tiles.

To keep your tile and grout clean and free of dust and grime, use a vacuum or a soft dust mop every day.

Try using baking soda for cleaning

Warm water in a bucket is mixed 1:1 with baking soda and white vinegar. Now mix in one spoonful of any liquid dishwashing detergent. For a pleasant aroma, you can also add any essential oil to it. Wipe the floors after dipping a mop in the solution. Strong cleaning is required for tough stains. With a dry, clean cloth, dry the floor.

According to the professionals, use soft brushes or scrubbing agents instead when using them on your tiles. Use a soft sponge or brush instead. Be sure to remove all baking soda residue after cleaning the tiles.

The power of Ammonia

Ammonia is a powerful floor cleanser that can clean tiles of mildew. Use a few drops of the mixture to clean the floor by combining it with warm water. If there are stubborn stains, use a sponge dipped in the solution to scrub them away. After that, repeat the mopping process with clear water. Your tiles are ready to shine once more after being dried with a dry cloth.

Cleanse them thoroughly

As mentioned above, deep cleaning is a must, but you should use powerful cleaning agents sometimes. By doing this, you may get rid of stains and grease build-up without harming your tiles. Combine one gallon of warm water and half a cup of white vinegar. This organic method is particularly beneficial for kitchens. If you don’t have any vinegar on hand, you can use a half cup of unflavoured rubbing alcohol in its place.

Hard oil on your flooring can be removed with the use of fresh water and dish detergent. Stains can be removed using a mixture of warm water and scrubbing power.

When it comes to maintaining tiles regularly, deep cleaning is essential. To thoroughly clean your tiles, you need basic supplies like brushes, cleansers, and disinfectants. Limit your intensive cleaning to once a month, or you run the danger of removing the glaze from your tiles. For more such tips, follow us on www.naveentile.com.

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