The BEST way to clean ceramic floor tile is with VINEGAR, the acid in it will take all dirt, grease and anything on top of the tile off with No GREASY feel afterwards.
There are no special ways to clean ceramic tiles floors except don't use anything abrasive.
with jif cream and scrubbing brush
If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
Floor tiles are tiles made for use on a floor. They can be made of ceramic, terra-cotta, linoleum, vinyl and other materials. Ceramic tiles are a type of tile made from hardened materials (like clay). People put ceramic tiles everywhere - around the bathroom, kitchen, pools, etc.
tiling new ceramic tiles on a home
The difference between ceramic and porcelin floor tiles is ceramic tyles are make of ceramic and porcelin tiles are made of porcelin. They both come in various sizes and styles. Ceramic tyles are usually better for floors and porcelin tiles are usually better for walls and showers.
The best way to clean greasy ceramic floor tiles is to first sweep the floor to get rid of extra dirt. Next, mix a solution of 1 cup of white vinegar and a cap full of dish soap mixed with water. The dish soap will cut through the grease to clean the ceramic tile.
Can you and should you are two different things. You could, but you wouldn't be happy with your results. It's always best to remove all old floor covering prior to installing new ceramic tiles. Whether you buy expensive tile or find cheap ceramic tile for sale, you always want a clean and solid surface to start with.
you use a tape
Ceramic tiles have a grout "gap" but vinyl tiles shouldn't have a gap.
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Probably, it depends on how thick the tiles are. But after awhile they will crack from the weight put on it.
If a ceramic tile floor, first sweep up all dust and dirt then use a machine to scrub the tiles. If a carpeted floor, vacuum up all dirt/dust then rent shampooer to clean the carpets.
Ceramic tile I assume? They are grouted together to bond the tiles together and to seal the floor so that dirt does not get between the tile.