i used bleach ,it is fantastic......the tiles looks like new again
animals
Yes
Oftentimes, bleach can react poorly with certain materials, changing their colors. The best way to fix this is to use strong vinegar instead of bleach cleaner. It will remove the mold without turning the tile brown.
Bleach can be rubbed or dabbed on material it matters how much bleach is used, if large stain use large amount if small stain use small amount. Bleach is not just used to clean materials it is also used to clean pools and other objects. It is made from chlorine and ozone. It is not made from plant life material.
To remove cat vomit from Travertine tile, clean the tile as normal. A simple solution to clean the tile and to sterilize is using apple cider vinegar. There is not much of a risk cleaning the tile unless an abrasive cleaner is used.
Strong cleaners, such as chlorine bleach and ammonia, can permanently stain or damage tile floors. Wire or hardened brushes can also scratch porcelain or ceramic tiles. Instead regularly clean the floor with a vacuum or broom to prevent build-up of dirt. Wash with gentle, even homemade, solutions like water and dish detergent, oxygen bleach which is a non-toxic cleaner, or a white vinegar and water solution.
Not in any important amount. Besides, bleach is quite toxic, and not to be used as a medicine.
No, traditionally bleach is used to clean toilets as it kills bacteria, however these days there are many alternate products available that just as effective.
Nothing wrong with windex, it will work ok & not harm Porcelain but may not get everything off it.
diluted bleach
yes