One of many great things about ceramic tile is that it requires very little maintenance. To keep your tile looking its best, year after year, here are a few important DOs and DON’Ts.
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DOs
- You should clean your tile with a damp sponge mop, using a small amount of soapless detergent in warm water.
- If you use a cleaner, make sure it's neutral - non-acidic and non-alkaline.
- Where soil is more concentrated, use a cleaner made specifically for ceramic tile.
DON’T s
- You should not use soap on tile. It leaves a film which dulls the surface and promotes mildew.
- You should not use an acid or ammonia-based cleaner, because it could affect the colour of the grout. Acid-based cleaners will cause polished marble tiles to dull.
- You should not use bleach or vinegar and water - vinegar is an acid.
- You should not use steel wool pads or any abrasive on tile or stone. These materials can scratch or dull the surface. Any loose particles of steel left on the grout will cause rust stains.
Tile, Grout and Stone require different types of maintenance. For complete details on protecting, cleaning, and solving problems with these surfaces please visit the Aquamix website or visit one of our locations for a complete line of products.