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  2. How to Clean Tile Floors, No Matter What Type (and Grout, Too!)

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    Choose the right floor mop: Clean tile with mild detergent and clean water using a rag or chamois-type mop rather than a sponge mop. These mops are best for cleaning tile because sponge mops push dirty water into the grout lines, making them harder to clean. Be on the look for tile stains: If you find discoloration, first try to determine what ...

  3. How to Clean Tile Floors of All Types, According to Experts

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    Rinse thoroughly. To help make your floors shine, change the water in the bucket frequently and wipe away any leftover cleaning solution. Rinse your mop or cloth completely then use it to wipe a ...

  4. How to Clean Tile Floors - This Old House

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    Steps for Cleaning Tile Floors. Below are steps to clean your tile floors: Step 1: Remove debris from the tiles. First, use a soft-bristled brush, dust mop, or vacuum to remove dirt, dust, and other loose items from the tile floor before applying any water or cleaner.

  5. How to Clean Tile Floors - The Home Depot

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    For unpolished or unglazed porcelain tile floors, use a soft bristle brush and scrub a mixture of vinegar and warm water. Allow the floor to stay wet for 5 to 10 minutes. Then rinse with hot water and wipe dry with a clean towel or microfiber cloth. For polished or glazed porcelain tile, wipe with hot water and scrub stains with a bristle brush.

  6. How to Clean Tile Floors | HGTV

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    How to Clean Stains on Tile. For coffee, tea or juice stains, wash the tile surface with hot water and detergent, then blot with hydrogen peroxide. For grease stains, wash with club soda and water, or a commercial floor cleaner. For ink stains, soak a cloth in diluted bleach and lay it on top of the stain. Leave the cloth until the stain is gone.

  7. How to Clean Tile Flooring - Lowe's

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    Step 2: Mop the Floors. In a bucket, mix mild dish soap or a floor cleaner for ceramic and porcelain floors with water. Then add water to a second bucket. Dip a microfiber mop or a flat mop into the cleaning solution and squeeze the excess. Then mop the floors, ensuring that you cover the entire area, including the corners.

  8. How to Clean Ceramic Tile and Keep It Looking New - The Spruce

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    Cleaning Solutions for Stubborn Tile Stains . Pour hydrogen peroxide on the stain. Hydrogen peroxide has a mild bleaching action. Allow it to sit on the stain for 10 minutes. Try bleach. If hydrogen peroxide doesn't work, use a chlorine bleach-based cleaner and a cloth to remove the stain. Use a professional floor and tile cleaning solution ...

  9. How To Clean Tile Floors - The Family Handyman

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    Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Tile Floors. Sweep or vacuum the surface to remove dirt and debris. Make sure to get in all of the corners, where dirt and crumbs collect. Wipe the floor clean. You can effectively clean a tile floor simply using warm water. You can also mix in a commercial floor cleaner, following all manufacturer instructions ...

  10. How to Clean Ceramic Tile (Homeowner's Guide) - Bob Vila

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    Wash tiles weekly. After sweeping or vacuuming, mop ceramic tile floors at least once a week with a small amount of mild dish detergent mixed in hot water. There should be no need to use stronger ...

  11. How to Clean Every Type of Tile Floors - Real Simple

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    How to Clean Stone Tile Floors . To clean natural stone tile floors, you can follow the same sweeping and mopping techniques used for ceramic and porcelain tile above. However, the important difference is the type of cleaner you must use. Never use an acid-based cleaner like vinegar on natural stone. Slate, marble, and granite need a pH-neutral ...