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Tile Maintenance and Tile Cleaning in Charlotte
Many people in Charlotte have gotten tired of hiring someone to come in and deep clean their carpet again and again and again. The result? More tile floors. But, just because a tile floor has been installed does not mean that it doesn't need to be cleaned. So, with the increase of the tile floors has also come in increase in questions about tile cleaning in Charlotte. It isn't difficult, there is no need to call a professional, but still, there are some tips that may help to get you started with your cleaning venture, while maintaining the look of the tiles as well.
Just like with carpet, though more visible on tile, it is important to sweep the floor regularly to get rid of all of the dirt and grass debris that your spouse and children may have brought in with them. Any kind of tile that has a texture on the surface will be slightly harder to clean as they catch and retain more dirt. If swept regularly, tile cleaning in Charlotte will be fairly easy for you. However, if you don't want to sweep you can use a vacuum as well to save yourself some time and energy. However, keep in mind that if your vacuum has a beater bar it needs to be removed, as this will likely scratch and knick your tiles.
Tile cleaning in Charlotte is also best when entrance mats and walking mats have been laid by doors and connectors to other rooms. Especially in Charlotte when it gets warm, everything you touch with your socks and shoes seems to become attached to them. This can lead to a lot of sediment build up on your floors and carpets alike. Small entrance mats are perfect to collect this kind of debris and dirt before it is tracked into your home.
While tile cleaning in Charlotte you will find that you will be mopping more than when you had carpet, but don't worry, most of the mopping should be easy. As long as the floor has been regularly swept the mopping part will be easy. If any of the grout gets dirty and is hard to clean home owners can always ask people at the local hardware store which cleaners work best on which types of tiles. Textured tiles may be the only exception to these steps of tile cleaning in Charlotte.
With textured tiles, you will want to actually scrub the tiles when you are cleaning them. They don't need to be scrubbed until exhaustion, but at least brushed with anything that has bristles and can take the dirt and residue out of all of the cracks. They must also then be rinsed off so that there is no residue left. And, if you want that extra shine like most others tile cleaning in Charlotte, you will want to dry the tiles by hand with a clean rag. The shine is amazing and once you've finished it will be a job well worth the time.
A couple of things to definitely avoid while cleaning your tile floors is using any kind of steel wool as well as scouring powder or anything that will be abrasive. Abrasive cleaners will ruin and scratch the finish on the tiles. Also, contrary to popular belief you don't want to use anything like bleach or anything that has ammonia as its base. Instead of whitening the floor these will actually discolor the grout when used too much. So it is recommended to avoid them all together. Lastly, it is not recommended to use any kind of oil-based cleaner with a tile that is already glazed. If you follow these simple tips, tile cleaning in Charlotte will be a soothing as a cup of sweet tea.
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