Purchase a good
quality dust mop and sweep your ceramic
tile floors daily. This is
especially important in new
installations where the grout has not
fully cured. Dirt, mud, and sand
tend to get ground into the grout mortar
from heavy foot traffic.
Dirt collecting
carpet mats should be placed in
frequently used entrances and shaken out
weekly.
We do not recommend
the use of floor waxes as they can be
difficult to remove from ceramic tile
floors. As long as your floor is
properly sealed and maintained, you
should find no need for these products.
Shower stall and tub
enclosures should have proper
ventilation. Stagnant water breeds
stain causing mildew as well as other
fungi.
Many tile cleaners
are acid based and their use should be
limited. Always read the
manufacturers label to find out.
Mop or sponge you
tile down 2 - 3 times weekly. We
recommend the use of very hot water
only. If needed, mix a dash of
vinegar or 1 capful of dishwashing
liquid per gallon of hot water.
Mop up excess water and allow to dry.
Buffing with a dry towel will help to
reduce spotting.