It’s a dirty world out there.
So be sure to use walk-off mats to minimize and contain dirt being tracked in at
entryways. And shake them often.
This reduces the amount of dirt being tracked across the tile floor, and reduces
the wear to the finished surface.
Make it a point to know these cleaning tips.
Ceramic tile floors should be damp-mopped regularly using the manufacturer’s
recommended grout and tile cleaners.
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. Textured tiles may require mild scrubbing
with a soft brush or electric polisher/scrubber.
After cleaning with a mild detergent rinse thoroughly with clean, warm water to
help remove any leftover residue.
If needed, wipe dry with a clean towel to remove any film.
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.
Do keep in mind these dos and don’ts.
Avoid using steel wool, scouring powders, or other abrasives that can scratch the
finish of the tile.
Don’t use bleach or ammonia based cleaners, as these products can discolor
your grout if used too often.
Also, do not clean glazed tile with oil-based cleaners.
Be fast on your feet. Try to clean up spills as quickly as possible so that the
grout or tile doesn’t become stained.
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. Get
a small army to help you move that large piano.
Cover furniture and table legs with protectors to guard your floor against damage.
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, the good news is that, with time and usage, the repair will probably blend
in with the original product.