Cleaning tips for Ceramic tile and Grout

One of the main reasons so many homeowners choose ceramic tile over other surface materials is because of its durability, low maintenance, and tile is very easy to clean. Tile is clearly easier to maintain than natural stone, granite, or marble tiles. Below we outline some of the dos and don’ts for maintaining ceramic tile like new for years to come.

Easy cleaning Dos:

  • You should clean your tile with a damp sponge (for a shower) or sponge mop (for a floor), 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 dirt is more concentrated, use a cleaner made specifically for ceramic tile.

  • Vacuum glazed floor tiles regularly to remove dirt and other gritty particles, then damp mop or sponge with an all-purpose, non oil-based cleaner.

Easy cleaning Don’ts:

  • 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 color of the grout.

  • 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.

Grout cleaning tips

While there are many ideas and theories on the best way to clean grout, many experts hold the opinion that the best way to maintain the long lasting color and properties of your grout is to use the specialty based cleaners made specifically for this purpose. Ceramic tile experts agree that the absolute best way to clean grout is to apply the specialty cleaner and then vacuum (“shop vac”) up the dirty water or solution.

This lifts the dirt off the joint and doesn’t spread any dirty water or solution over the grout if one were to simply wipe it up with a dry cloth. Follow by applying rinse water and vacuum that water up as well. This lifts off any remaining solution that still may be on the ceramic tile and/or grout.

This article was provided by Anchor Bay. Visit them online at www.anchorbaytile.com .

Article Author

AnchorBayTile.com is a full service online store offering a wide selection of ceramic tile, glass tile, and metal tile for homeowners and commercial customers. Our company is committed to providing best-in-industry customer service to support our unique tile designs, shapes and colors. We offer flat rate shipping on all of our products to make the shopping experience worry free. Samples of any of our products are easy to order and will always be shipped out in a timely manner. Please visit our site and give us the opportunity to earn your tile business. Any company can say these words but we work everyday with our customers to show you we mean it. Our team appreciates your business and we value each and every one of the customers who choose our company for their tile purchases. Reach us conveniently at 1 888 260-7371 or visit us online at www.AnchorBayTile.com

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