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Basic
Maintenance Tips
How To Take
Care Of & Clean Your Tile And Grout
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1. Always
notice the condition of your grout & caulk while you shower.
Attend to any openings immediately! Wipe down all of the
walls with a towel after use. This removes water &
soap scum before they dry. If you don't wipe, at least
squeegee the walls down. This will greatly help in keeping it
clean.
2. Always
have a leaky shower head or faucet fixed right away. A small
crack in the grout or caulk can lead to an expensive repair if
it is not repaired. Leaky plumbing can also lead to expensive
wall damage if not attended to right away.
3. Be aware
of trouble areas in your shower and inspect them regularly.
Areas include rim of a bathtub, spigots, spigot covers, shower
windows, soap dishes, shower doors and stall shower base. At
least once a month carefully visually inspect all these areas as
well as all the tile in your shower for missing or cracked
grout. Fixing these small problems early can save you money in
tile repair.
4. For
showers with high humidity and low ventilation or with mold
problems regularly bleach the area down. We use a 50/50 solution
of water and bleach in a spray bottle or a bleach containing tub
& tile cleaner. Spray on and allow it to soak for several
minutes and rinse down. This should kill mold and mildew before
it has a chance to breed and grow deep into the grout lines.
Depending on how bad your problem is you may want to do this
anywhere from once every two months to once a week. Always test
any cleaners before using. Check with manufacture
recommendations. This may not be recommended for some natural
stone or marble. Mold is destructive and should be stopped as
soon as it is detected.
5. Once a
week or at least once every 30 days, spray all the walls down
with a tub & tile cleaner.
Allow the cleaner to soak for several minutes and sponge clean.
Then rinse with clean water. This simple 10 minute process done
once a month can add years to your tile and grouts appearance.
Do's
& Don'ts of Tile Care
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Do
not use cleansers containing acid or bleach
for routine maintenance. |
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Do
not use wax cleaners, oil based detergents
or sealers to maintain your tile.
(sealers may be used on grout joints and natural
stone.) |
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Do
not use AMMONIA or VINEGAR - they
will discolor the grout. |
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Do
not use harsh cleaning aids like steel wool
pads or scouring pads containing metals. |
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Do
not use a cleaning agent that contains color on
unglazed ceramic tile or natural stone. |
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Do
not wash down your tiles with the same dirty water
you washed your dishes with. You
will be putting food and grease stains into the grout.
Always use a clean cloth with clean
soap and water. |
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Do
not apply sealers on the tile or stone. Grout
sealers are for Grout only! |
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Do
have your grout sealed. |
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Do
test scouring powders on a small area first (not
recommended for natural stone). |
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Do
have any damaged or broken tiles removed and replaced
only by a qualified contractor. |
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Do
notice the condition of your grout & caulk. Attend
to any openings immediately! |
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RE-GROUTING
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Q: What is a sealer and should
I seal my bathroom tile?
A: The
sealer is a liquid that is applied to the grout about 2 days
after the grout work is done. Once it is applied it soaks into
the grout and dries creating a protective barrier against water
and dirt. We strongly recommend you seal your grout and tile
after it has been newly re-grouted or any new tile installation.
It can greatly extend the life of your grout and even make it
easier to clean as the dirt will tend to float on the surface
rather then penetrate deep into the grout. We can also steam
clean your grout for like new appearance and then seal it for
results that last.
Q: How often should I seal my
grout?
A: To
protect your tile and grout you may want to perform regular
maintenance including steam cleaning or regular cleaning a few
times a year. It is also very important to visually inspect your
entire area for any missing or cracking grout or caulking. You
should fix any such failing caulk or grout right away. If you
like, we can come in and power clean your walls, tend to any
missing grout or caulk, making sure your walls are safe
from any leaks. We will then re-seal your grout. Feel free to
call about this service.
Q: How do I keep my shower
looking clean and new?
A: If you are going to clean
it on your own the most effective way of all is to simply dry
the walls and tub with a towel after every use. By doing
this soap scum and hard water will have no chance to build up.
Mold can only grow in a high moisture environment so if you dry
it you should have no problems with mold. Another good method is
to use a shower squeegee to dry the walls after your shower.
Q: What do I do if I find some
grout or caulk has opened up?
A: Make sure you call us to
fix this problem or fill it yourself. A small hole that allows
water to get behind your tile or tub can over a period of time,
even a short time, make this seemingly insignificant problem
into a huge mess and a costly repair. It is a good idea to stop
once every month and eye-up the entire shower looking for holes
or openings. These minor problems can be fixed with a minimum of
effort but left alone can become a real problem. If you think
your grout is failing you should have it re-grouted. Give us a
call, we'll take care of it for you.
Q: Why is my grout cracking?
A: If you have an older tile installation and the grout
keeps disappearing you may have a problem. If you tap on the
tiles and hear a hollow sound this means that the surface below
the tile has deteriorated and the tiles have lost their bond. If
you are a do-it-yourselfer, try resetting the tiles yourself or
call us and we will do the job for you.
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is known for its durability and ease to clean. However,
most people are not aware of how to protect, maintain and preserve
their tile floors to keep them looking beautiful.
Unfortunately, stained grout can impair the entire tile's
appearance. Grout is a cement-like material which is porous
and absorbent. Grout holds in many contaminants like
bacteria, dirt, grease, stains, odor, and mold. The
solution to dirty grout can begin with cleaning procedures and
sealing or staining applications. |
Tile Care information provided
by Got Ugly Grout
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