6 Tile and Grout Maintenance Tips

6 Tile and Grout Maintenance Tips

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1.  Vacuum, vacuum, vacuum!

Dirt, mud, grit, and sand can get ground into the tile and grout from heavy foot traffic.  This abrasion will cause soiling and damage.  A vacuum will extract the dirt.  A broom will push the dirt into the grout lines.

2.  Just say “NO!” to floor waxes.

These can be difficult to remove from ceramic tile floors. As long as your floor is properly sealed and maintained, you should have no need for these products.

3.  Many tile and grout cleaners are acid-based and their use should be limited.

Always read the manufacturer’s directions.  All acids, no matter how weak, will etch marble surfaces or damage the tile’s glaze or polish.  Do not use vinegar, lemon juice or other cleaners containing acids on marble, limestone, travertine or onyx surfaces.  In addition, avoid any cleaner that contains harsh abrasives.

4.  Furniture in hard surface areas could cause serious damage.

Teflon or felt can be used on table and chair legs to prevent abrasive damage caused by the furniture.

5.  Protect your tile and grout floors with non-slip mats or area rugs.

Dirt collecting carpet mats should be placed in frequently used entrances and shaken out weekly.  Be sure the underside of the mat has a non-slip surface.  We recommend taking these up and cleaning the floors under them every month.  We provide a high-quality rug pad to keep rugs in place and to protect the flooring underneath – learn more here.

6.  During winter months, leave shoes that may have salt or liquid de-icer on them at the door.

Chemicals used in these products cause rapid and irreversible damage.

Learn More About Our Tile & Grout Cleaning Process In the Video Below

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