Do you want to bring back the shine to your dirty tiles? Want them to retain their luster from when you initially put them in? Investing much on specialist cleaning products is unnecessary. My grandma had some great tips for making tiles sparkle, so let’s delve into some of her ancient knowledge.
For dull tiles, try linseed oil: 1, 2.
Tiles made of terracotta, cement, or ceramic may eventually lose their lustre. Restoring their luster with linseed oil is an old trick. Little does go a long way, so keep that in mind. Use a clean cloth to dab a few drops on the tiles, then massage them lightly. After it has absorbed, make sure the floor isn’t too slick.
2. The Magic of Boiling Potatoes: Before you discard the water down the drain, give it a second thought. Grease on tiles might be more easily absorbed by the starch content. If you follow this cleaning routine once a month, your tiles will stay spotless.
3. How Multipurpose Black Soap Is:
Black soap’s degreasing and disinfecting capabilities make it a favorite among do-it-yourself cleaners. Fits hardwood, linoleum, and tile floors well. When combined with water, it cleans and shines your floors simultaneously. You can tell the difference after only swabbing the floor with this mixture.
No. 4: Reliable White Vinegar:
If you want your tiles to shine, white vinegar is a good option. Use it after cleaning or mix it with your usual mopping water. After mixing it with hot water, you may wipe the floor. Add more baking soda for a little more kick.
5. The Spicy Lemon Glaze:
Polish your tiles with a lemony, fresh solution after cleaning. For best results, soak mop in lemon juice for at least an hour. Aside from making your tiles sparkle, this will also give them a clean, citrus aroma. A chamois cloth is the perfect finishing touch for tile surfaces.
6. Mild Sodium Hydroxide Soap:
A little amount of liquid dish soap or hand soap will work wonders on tough stains. Make sure the mop is only moist, not drenched. Finally, use a dry microfiber mop to finish drying.
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