Use And Care Manual

Porcelain tile is resistant to germs and bacteria and it is also among the easiest of flooring materials to
clean. You can clean your porcelain tile with a damp sponge mop. A solution of 1/4 cup of white vinegar
to 2 gallons of water works best - allow time for drying. You can also sweep or vacuum.
Although porcelain tile is by definition impervious, it is still possible for its surface to discolor. The
following instructions explain how to clean porcelain tile surfaces.
Glazed Tile:
For glazed porcelain tiles, use the following instructions for general cleaning:
1.
Sweep or vacuum loose dirt and dust from the floor. An untreated dry dust mop is recommended
instead of a broom.
2.
Mop the floor with a mild cleaning solution (do not use wax, oil-based, or abrasive cleaners).
3.
Rinse the tile thoroughly with clean and clear water.
4.
Drying is also recommended - to increase the shine and to prevent water spots.
Textured Tile:
A textured porcelain tile surface requires additional cleaning procedures. A standard wet-mopping will
not effectively clean a textured surface. For cleaning textured surfaces, follow these instructions:
1.
Sweep or vacuum dust and debris from the floor. When sweeping, use a soft-bristle broom and
sweep in 2 directions. First follow the direction of the tile, and then sweep diagonally. This will
ensure the removal of all foreign material that might be residing in the texture.
2.
Saturate the tile with a neutral cleaning solution, such as vinegar, with hot water and stir. Allow
the cleaning solution to remain on the floor 5 - 10 minutes. Scrub the floor with a brush; again
using a two-direction method.
3.
Rinse the floor with clean, clear water to remove the cleaning solution.
4.
For high traffic locations, it is recommended to clean the floor at least once per day and wet mop
at regular intervals.
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.
Do not use wax, oil-based, abrasive cleaners, or sealants.
Agents that contain any dyes or colors are not recommended.
Use rugs at entrances to prevent dirt and grit from being tracked onto the tile flooring from
outdoors.
Do not use steel wool pads, because loose steel particles may create rust stains in the grout.
Cleaning Porcelain Tile

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