How To Clean Tiles?

The Best Way to Clean Tiles (All Types)

The disadvantage of tile is that sand and grit can wear out the surface. If not removed, these things can scratch your floor. Cleaning the tile daily will not damage it. Dirty tiles can make even the cleanest rooms look dirty when filled with grit and grime lodged in the grout.

We sweep or vacuum the floor daily. However, you don’t have clean tiles or a floor until you mop and apply some liquid or compounding agent to clean your tiles. So, how do you know when it’s time to clean your tiles deep? The simplest way to tell is by looking at stains, dirty grout, etc.

When you want to clean your tiles, you can apply moisture to the mop, get some tile cleaner and chlorine bleach, and wipe down the tiles. You can also use the grout brush to clean the grout well and eliminate the soil stuck in the grout lines.

This is a general method for cleaning your tiles weekly. However, you must find a method suitable for your tile type. Different types of tiles need different cleaning substances. Let’s look at some of the best ways to clean your tiles.

You wouldn’t ever use dish soap on your clothes, right? It would harm them. Similarly, tiles require special cleaning support. All tile types contain a variety of cleaning methods. While tile floors are resilient, not all types of tile are made the same way. Ceramic and porcelain floor tiles are easy to care for. Rough marble, granite, or limestone tiles require some specialised care and can be difficult to clean perfectly..

Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Floors

The glazed surface of ceramic tiles resists dirt, but grit and sand on the surface dull them over time. Instead of a sponge mop, scrub the tiles with mild soap and clean water. Sponge mops seep into grout lines, holding dirty water and soils that are hard to clean.

Since these tools push around a lot of dirty water and don’t have suction, they push dirty water into the grout lines. Make sure to change the water often as you mop; dirty water equals a cloudy floor.

Examine the stain on the tile. Clean it with the appropriate cleaner. Homemade cleaners for bathroom tiles are much better for cleaning ceramic or porcelain tile. Standing water on your glazed tile floor will leave water stains if left to dry without external drying support. Dry the floor as quickly as possible after washing it.

Stone Tile Floors

Natural stone tiles such as slate, granite, and marble must be handled carefully. Cleaning products containing chemicals may damage the surfaces. Instead, use an exclusive slate or granite cleaner.

  • Slate Tile: If the detergent does not contain acidic properties, such as lemon juice or vinegar, you may also use it on slate tiles. Dry the tiles immediately to prevent accidents like slipping and water spots on slate tiles with coatings.
  • Marble Tile: Marble tiles are excellent but challenging to keep clean. You can use any type of floor cleaner with low pH and water with a cotton cloth. You should not use lemon or vinegar to clean marble tiles, since these substances can ruin the tile’s surface. Be careful not to scratch the marble with brushes that have hard bristles.
  • Granite Tile: Granite tiles should be cleansed with a pH-neutral mild detergent. A harsh cleaner may cause streaks or discolouration. You should also buff polished granite floors for a clean, shiny appearance.

Resilient Tile Floors

  • Vinyl Tile: Vacuum or sweep to remove dirt, and then mop with a vinyl cleaner or equal parts water and vinegar. Is it safe to use cleaners on vinyl? Yes, it generally is!
  • Linoleum Tile: Linoleum flooring requires a different method of cleaning. Sweep or vacuum the tiles with a linoleum floor cleaner or a solution of borax with water. Once clean, wipe dry. Once a coat of wax or liquid wax is applied every 3-6 months, this wood will shine!
  • Cork Tile: Cleaning your cork tiles will depend on the type of finish. For polyurethane surfaces, wipe down with mild detergent or white vinegar and rinse. For unprotected cork or to wax unfinished cork, follow the instructions for polyurethane, then wax with liquid or solid wax.

Tile Grout

An attractive tile floor is all about clean grout lines. Grout is porous and absorbs grease and other stains, making cleaning difficult. Try a grout cleaning hack using baking soda and warm water, then scrubbing with a hard-bristle brush. Alternatively, you can just seal with a silicone-containing sealer to avoid stains.

To Conclude

Keeping your floors clean regularly will help you avoid a lot of hard work down the line. Vacuum or sweep every week or when the floor appears to need it. You can use a soft-bristle attachment to vacuum tile floors, even though you may have some problems in tight spots and corners. Finish up with a dustpan and broom. Mop your kitchen tile floor and bathroom tiles weekly or biweekly. Try to clean your grout every couple of months or when it looks dirty.

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