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  2. How to Clean Every Type of Tile Floor, According to Cleaning ...

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    The cleaning experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute share their tips for cleaning porcelain, slate, linoleum, vinyl, ceramic and more.

  3. Old-School Cleaning Tricks That Southerners Stand By

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    From all-purpose cleaning tips to tackling smells and stains, here are old-school tricks that’ll get the job done. Getty Images Removing Stains With Dish Soap

  4. How to Clean Grout: 8 Ways to Get Your Tiles Sparkling ... - AOL

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    To clean your grout with good old chlorine bleach, the ACI recommends that you dilute ¾ cup of the stuff with 1 gallon of water. Spray the cleaning solution on the grout and let it sit for a few ...

  5. Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects - Wikipedia

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    The cleaning, handling, storage, and in general treatment of ceramics is consistent with that of glass because they are made of similar oxygen-rich components, such as silicates. [2] In conservation ceramics are broken down into three groups: unfired clay , earthenware or terracotta , and stoneware and porcelain .

  6. Floor cleaning - Wikipedia

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    If you are cleaning stone floors (marble, granite, travertine, etc.), make sure the cleaning agent states that it is for stones. An acidic tile cleaning solution can be used on ceramic and porcelain floors; After spraying the tile or stone floors in a small area, use a mop to clean and scrub floors. Then wipe it with dry cloth.

  7. Bathtub refinishing - Wikipedia

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    To clean especially dirty tubs, let the cleaner sit on the surface for up to twenty minutes. This allows the cleaner to break down the dirt and oils to be more easily removed. Waxing the surface around the drain, and in other areas that are not stood or sat on, can also assist in keeping the surface like new and improve coating life.