Maintaining ceramic tile is minimal if done on a regular
basis. It is truly a low-maintenance material. For daily cleaning, sponge down
your ceramic tile countertop or wall tile with the manufacturer's recommended
tile and grout cleaners or with a non-abrasive household cleaner. Be sure to
clean spills as quickly as possible so that the grout or tile does not become
stained.
For heavier cleaning, there are cleaning products, sold in your
local grocery store, that can be used to remove soap scum, hard water deposits,
and mildew stains. You'll want to consult the cleaner's manufacturer
instructions to make sure the product is compatible with your type of tile.
After cleaning, rinse well and wipe dry for more shine. Textured tiles may
require mild scrubbing with a soft brush or electric polisher/scrubber.
To avoid scratching the surface of the tile, never use
abrasive cleaners or steel wool. Do not use bleach or ammonia, on a regular
basis; these products can discolor your grout.
Depending on your lifestyle, sealing of the grout joints on
your countertop or wall tile may be an option. After the installation process
is complete and your grout has had ample time to cure, sealing the grout can
provide protection from dirt and spills, by slowing down the staining process.
Ask your Design Consultant for more information about sealing.

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