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I don't think it's hard to clean up ceramics, its easier compared to pvc tiles. You can use lemon and some warm soapy water to clean up your tiles and they will come out sparkling clean. Lemon does well on greasy counter tops and floors. You can try that and see the results it should work for you because that is what i use in my house and it works very well. After using the soapy water make sure you wipe it over with clean water to remove any residue.
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Cleaning products will vary depending on the type of flooring, but may include a floor cleaner, a scrubber, and a mop. Scrub the floor with the floor cleaner, then use the scrubber to remove the dirt and the mop to clean the surface.

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You will need water, liquid detergent, soap, brush and vegetable oil. Spread a mixture of water and liquid soap and detergent on the ceramic floor and let it work for a few minutes. With a mop, run all over the surface, especially in the stained areas until the stains come out. If you find yourself face-to-face with more complicated stains, use a broom to rub more intensely into these areas and then wash the entire area.
Do not forget to help yourself with a toothbrush to clean the corners, junges and tiles of your walls and ceramic floor.

CLEANING OF WASTE FROM RENOVATIONS ON CERAMIC FLOOR
As we already know, after any type of work is done, remains remains and residues of mortar, as well as other materials of more difficult removal. Be it the excess of mortar between the joints of the floor or just excesses that have not been removed when laying the floor.
After the total dry dopiso, apply a solution of own cleaning for ceramics that should be of dilution and make a test first in a corner of the floor. If the result is what you intended, then apply this solution by rubbing with a brush or broom and let it act for five to ten minutes, rinsing with plenty of water then.

ENAMELED AND UNSAMMED CERAMICS More resistant to the action of chemical agents and humidity, the enamels have a layer of enamel that waterproof the piece.

To find out if the ceramic is enamelled, just check the acronym GL on the packaging. The non-enamels have no enamel application and are represented by the abbreviation UGL

Another tip is to be aware of the wear resistance of ceramic floors. The PEI acronym classifies the abrasion resistance, ie how much the floor resists frictional wear. The higher the PEI, the higher the resistance of the ceramic, indicating that it will last longer the natural action of abrasive dirt (sand, earth , street dust etc) and high traffic of people.

HOW TO CLEAN: Sweep or vaccum, Wipe thoroughly wet cloth Wipe the floor to dry (this prevents stains)

Note: To avoid possible scratches use a broom or mop.

DAILY CARE:

A nice bucket of water with detergent (1 tablespoon for every 5 liters of water) cleans very well.

Detergent degreases the floor Leaves no residue, the floor does not get sticky Maintains the gloss of the floor, be it satin or shiny

NEVER USE: Abrasive products, sodas, acids and chlorine based products

Never use these products to clean ceramics

These products corrode the enamel leaving the clay exposed.

As they are abrasive, they cause cracks, they peel the floor.

Over time, yellow spots appear, accumulation of dirt or loss of brightness.

Some people who wash the floor with bleach will increase the dose every time it fades. This only worsens the abrasion.
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Cleaning chemical residue from a ceramic tile kitchen floor can be done using a few simple steps:

First, sweep or vacuum the floor to remove any loose debris.

Mix a solution of warm water and a mild detergent, such as dish soap or a non-abrasive cleaner. Use a mop or sponge to apply the solution to the floor, being careful to avoid using too much water.

Scrub the affected area with a stiff-bristled brush to remove the chemical residue.

Rinse the floor thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining soap or cleaner.

Dry the floor with a mop or towel to prevent any water stains.

Please note that if the chemical residue is from a strong acid or base, you should not use water and should instead neutralize the chemical with a neutralizing agent or seek professional help. Also, if you're not sure of the type of tile you have, It's better to consult the manufacturer's instructions or a professional cleaner.
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1. Vacuum the tile floor to remove any loose dirt or debris.

2. Mix 1/4 cup of white vinegar with 1/2 cup of warm water in a bucket.

3. Dip a mop into the solution and wring out the excess liquid.

4. Mop the tile floor with the solution and allow it to sit for a few minutes.

5. Scrub the floor with a scrub brush or brush attachment on a mop.

6. Rinse the floor with clean water.

7. Dry the floor with a clean cloth or mop.

8. Apply a specialized chemical cleaner designed for ceramic tile floors, if needed. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use.
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Mix 1-part white vinegar with 4-parts warm water. Mop the floor, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse with clean water. Repeat if necessary.
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Lemon does well on greasy counter tops and floors. You can try that and see the results it should work for you because that is what i use in my house and it works very well. After using the soapy water make sure you wipe it over with clean water to remove any residue.
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Cover the stain completely with a thick layer of baking soda powder. For older stains, you can mix the baking soda with water and make a paste before applying it to the spot. Wipe the baking soda or the paste with a dry cloth after a few minutes. Use a clean non-corrosive cloth to wipe the stain completely.
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