Tile is a popular flooring material for many reasons. It’s affordable, durable, and versatile. However, it can also be difficult to clean. These are the best tips for keeping your tile beautiful and pristine.

1. Keep machinery away from wet floors

2. Replace grout between tiles every 10 years

3. Consider using a sealant on your tile

4. Clean your grout with baking soda and vinegar

5. Use petroleum jelly to remove scuff marks

 Cleaning Tips

When it comes to cleaning your tile surface, there are a few things you need to know. For starters, make sure to keep machinery away from wet floors. This means that when you’re washing your floor, you should always have a mat under your machine. You should also replace grout between tiles every 10 years if there is any wear on the grout. There are sealants available for purchase at most major retailers that will help keep the grout looking fresh and new for longer periods of time.

Finally, you can use petroleum jelly to remove scuff marks from your tile surface. When using this method, make sure not to rub too hard as it can scratch tile surfaces easily. This is an excellent way to clean stubborn scuff marks without using harsh chemicals or abrasives. And if the scuff mark is on an area where people walk often (like in front of your sink), wipe the petroleum jelly over the mark with a disposable cloth before applying it to the entire surface of the tile so that other people don’t accidentally get their shoes dirty or track oil onto your floor with them as they enter and exit your home!

Maintenance Tips

To maintain your ceramic tile flooring, you should first keep machinery away from wet floors. You should also replace grout between tiles every 10 years and consider using a sealant on your tile to help protect it.

Grout can become stained with the dirt and bacteria that naturally accumulates in the crevices of tiled surfaces. To remove these stains, mix baking soda with a small amount of vinegar in a bucket to create a paste. Apply the mixture to the grout lines and scrub with an old toothbrush for best results.

Petroleum jelly is another option for getting rid of scuff marks from feet or furniture and it’s often more effective than furniture polish. Just use a little bit on the top of the scuff mark and leave it there for about an hour before wiping it away with a cloth or towel.

Conclusion

Cleaning and maintaining your tile surface is important for the longevity of the investment. There are a few different materials that tile can be made out of – porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone. Knowing what your tile is made out of will help you determine the best cleaning and maintenance options.

Different flooring materials will require different cleaning and maintenance techniques. We hope this article has helped you learn the things you need to know to properly care for your new flooring.

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