Installation Guide
•   The complete removal of grout and construction dirt after products have 
been installed will improve daily maintenance.
•   Clean successfully by scrubbing the installation with hot water and a pH 
neutral liquid cleaner (soapless), followed by a thorough rinsing, then 
remove the rinse water with a wet vacuum or dry toweling. 
•   If some residue remains, further cleaning will need to be done in 
consultation with the grout manufacturer. 
•   For more aggressive cleaning, oor scrubbing machines equipped 
with nylon pads or brushes should be used. Wet vacuuming of the 
suspended dirt and grout is recommended.
Back-butter   spreading of a bond coat to the back of a ceramic tile before placing the tile to ensure a strong 
bond with the thin-set mortar.
Balanced cuts   perimeter tile cut at equal size and installed on opposite sides of an area; also, equally sized 
cuts on each side of a miter.
Butt joint   a plain square joint between two members with no grout joint.
Grout     a mix used for lling tile joints, commonly based of cement.
Mortar     a mixture of cement paste and ne aggregate used to bond masonry together.
Plumb    perpendicular to true level.
Substrate   the underlying support for a ceramic tile installation
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
STEP 7: INITIAL CLEANING
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
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