If what you mean by carpet sweeper, is a regular vacuum, then they can only be used on tile floors if they have a selection that is special for bare floors.
Magnetic sweepers are commonly used in the industry to clean up metal debris from floors of warehouses and workplaces, also they are used to clean floors at homes by inducing an electrostatic field which pulls dust to the surface of the sweeper.
Both.Hardwood floors can be used :Dining hallHallCarpet can be used :Classrooms
yes
wall tiles are used on walls. floor tiles are used on floors. if you want to interchange. you can make the wall tile as floor tile and vice-versa
No, usually the varnish used on hardwood floors is resistant to turpentine. I would rather use Goof Off if I was removing carpet glue.
The rubber casters are proper in unevend surfaces. In carpet floors, rubber wheel move hard and nylon wheel is better. In uneven tile floor rubber wheel is proper. But, if your tile floor is smooth, PU (polyurethane) wheel is good. You can see more information using following keyword searches and find corresponding web (you can use translate tools for reading). Aliam + Caster
Wax should NEVER be used on a porcelain tile. Porcelain is non porous and has no need for waxing. It will only become a mess to clean later.
Tiles is plural of "tile" which is a piece of baked clay used in covering roofs, walls, floors, game boards. I do not think that there is a synonym for "tile".
You would have to look up the model of your steam cleaner to see if it can be used on wood floors. Most steam cleaners that are used on carpet are usually for carpet only.
No, turpentine is actually used in painting wall tile. It is quite abrasive though. Use sparingly and be careful not to touch surrounding furniture or fabrics.
Porcelain is GLASS you can use whatever suits your needs..you are not going to hurt the tile... anything from Axax to Mr Clean & Pinesol can work
Nothing wrong with windex, it will work ok & not harm Porcelain but may not get everything off it.