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Glazed Porcelain & Ceramic
Glazed porcelain and ceramic tiles are among the easiest flooring materials to
clean. Due to their impenetrable glazes, their surfaces are resistant to water,
dirt, chemicals, oil, debris, and even germs and bacteria.
Always remember:
Do not clean porcelain tile flooring with ammonia or with cleaners that contain
contain bleach and/or acid. Acid and ammonia based cleaners may modify
grout color and stability.
Use a cleaner that is pH neutral. This ensures cleaning will not harm your grout or
surrounding surfaces.
Do not use wax or oil-based cleaners.
Use rugs at entrances to prevent dirt and grit from being tracked onto the
tile flooring from outdoors. Tiles are scratch resistant but not scratch proof.
Do not use steel wool or other abrasive pads to remove tough debris or stains.
Steel wool scratch your tiles and loose steel particles may eventually create
rust stains in the grout over time.
Although glazed surfaces are impervious, the use of a grout release will aid
in post installation clean up, especially if the glazed surface has a texture to it
where mortar, grout and other construction debris can get trapped inside
inside grooves during and aer installation.
Standard cleaning guidelines of glazed products:
Sweep or vacuum loose dirt and dust from the floor prior to washing with
water to prevent the tile from becoming muddy or leaving a residue aer
cleaning. On textured surfaces sweep in multiple directions to ensure the
removal of all foreign material that might be residing in the textured surface.
For wall surfaces tile can be gently wiped down with a clean, dry cloth or rag.
Mop the floor with a mild detergent, degreaser, or tile cleaning solution. For
textured floors, the use of a medium bristle brush is recommended. A sponge
or clean cloth can be used to apply the cleaning agent to wall surfaces.
Rinse the tile thoroughly with clean water to remove any le-over detergents.
Drying with a clean cloth or rag is recommended to increase the shine and to
prevent water spots or streaks.
Unglazed Porcelain & Ceramic
Unglazed products are highly desirable due to their double loaded and through-body characteristics.
Polished finishes are typically protected by nano and/or wax coatings and are resistant to water,
chemicals and scratching. Mae and textured finishes are generally unprotected and although the
surface is impervious, it may be more difficult to clean post install, than a polished surface due to
the inherent surface characteristics of these finishes on a micro pore level.
Always remember:
Do not clean porcelain tile flooring with ammonia or with cleaners that contain bleach and/or acid.
Acid and ammonia based cleaners may modify grout color and product stability.
Use a cleaner that is pH neutral. This ensures cleaning will not harm your grout or surrounding surfaces.
Do not use wax or oil-based cleaners.
Use rugs at entrances to prevent dirt and grit from being tracked onto the tile flooring from outdoors.
Tiles are scratch resistant but not scratch proof.
Do not use steel wool or other abrasive pads to remove tough debris or stains. Steel wool may scratch
your tiles and loose steel particles may eventually create rust stains in the grout over time.
Nano coatings should remain intact post install for added protection. However, if electing to remove
nano coatings, a nano scrub or poultice type product may be used. Ask a sales associate for details.
Although unglazed surfaces are impervious, the use of a grout release will aid in post install clean
up, especially if the unglazed surface has a mae or textured finish to it where construction debris
can get trapped during grouting. Sealing may also be recommended post install to aid in day to
day maintenance of these surfaces.
It is suggested that a breathable penetrating sealer be applied to mae unglazed surfaces
aer grouting. This treatment provides an excellent defense against staining and may be
desirable in high traffic areas. Follow the sealing manufacturer’s guidelines for recommendations
on how oen a sealer should be reapplied.
Standard cleaning guidelines of unglazed products:
Sweep or vacuum loose dirt and dust from the floor prior to washing with water to prevent the
tile from becoming muddy or leaving a residue aer cleaning. On textured surfaces sweep in
multiple directions to ensure the removal of all foreign material that might be residing in the
textured surface. For wall surfaces tile can be gently wiped down with a clean, dry cloth or rag.
Mop the floor with a mild detergent, degreaser or tile cleaning solution. For textured floors, the use
of a medium bristle brush is recommended. A sponge or clean cloth can be used to apply the
cleaning agent to wall surfaces.
Rinse the tile thoroughly with clean water to remove any le-over detergents.
Drying with a clean cloth or rag is recommended to increase the shine and to prevent water spots
or streaks.
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