While stone, brick and tile floors are long-wearing and beautiful materials, they still need special care and attention. Here's some simple things you can do to keep your floors looking their best.
July 27, 2015
While stone, brick and tile floors are long-wearing and beautiful materials, they still need special care and attention. Here's some simple things you can do to keep your floors looking their best.
Stubborn stains on ceramic tile, while uncommon, can happen. Treat them with a paste made of scouring powder and water. Apply it to the stain and let it sit for five minutes then scrub the area with a nonscratch nylon pad. Rinse with water and wipe dry. Repeat if necessary.
Some oil and grease stains in brick and stone can be removed or lightened by immediately spreading a layer of cat litter or powdered cement on the stain. Allow the material to soak up the stain, then sweep clean. If necessary, repeat.
Typically, problems with stone, tile and brick floors are with the materials in the joints, not the actual floor. By keeping your floors properly maintained, you can extend their life. In the rare cases of cracks and necessary replacements, it's usually best to call a professional.
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