If you don't know what caused the stain, first clean the tiles as you would normally and rinse. Then, soak for a time with a mixture of white vinegar and water and then scrub the area with a non-abrasive scrubbing pad to see if that removes the stain. Rinse thoroughly so you don't combine chemicals. Finally, if that has not removed the stain, try cleanser or Bar Keepers friend--make a paste and let it sit for awhile and then rinse.
I prefer Ceramic Floor Tiles. Ceramics score high on the ease-of-maintenance, but they are not nearly as comfortable to bare feet as vinyl, or as easy to install. They offer a great look, however they are available in a variety of beautiful finishes, textures, and patterns. When protected with a high-grade glaze, ceramic tile will resist wear and scratches.
there is alot of uses of granite but the most common one in the u.s, canada, europe,and australia are bathroom tiles hope this helped:)
If these are one inch tiles you need 2160. If the tiles are 12 inch tiles you need 180.
Granite is used extensively in Europe as a durable work-surface. Bathroom and kitchen fitters use granite as a high-end alternative to compressed, laminated chipboard worktops. It resists heat damage, stains and scratches.
You will need approximately 23.4 tiles, so 24 tiles. Assuming 13x13 tiles is in inches.
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You can remove stains on ceramic tiles with bleach. Put on gloves and use straight bleach with a scrub brush. After you get the stain off, clean the area with a mild soap and rinse.
Tiles should be waterproof regardless of weather they are painted or not.
take the tiles out and remoce the nail or you could use a chisel
Use a 10% solution of pool acid and wash with water
Stain, no. Remove color, very likely.
Use Goo Gone according to directions.
To keep bathroom tiles clean, be sure to mop often. Use a small amount of cleaning solution or vinegar with water and a mop to wipe clean. By mopping often, stains and spills will come up easier, making the chore quick and simple.
Ceramic tiles are more attractive in a bathroom than linoleum.
Its not ideal but if you overboard the existing tiles with hardboard or similar to remove the uneven surface you would get caused by the grout joints you should be ok
Recently, I had my bathroom tiles shattered into pieces, is there any way of a cost effective replacement of the same kind of tiles?
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