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.
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.
Minerals commonly found in tile floors include quartz, feldspar, clay, and mica. These minerals are often used in the production of ceramic and porcelain tiles due to their durability and aesthetic appeal.
Yes, porcelain tile can be used for outdoor installations as it is durable and resistant to weather conditions.
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.
Thorium is not typically used in the production of porcelain tile. Porcelain tile is usually made from a combination of clay, sand, and other natural materials. Thorium is a radioactive element that is not commonly included in tile manufacturing processes due to safety concerns.
Yes it may be used with certain porcelain tile made in the USA modifiers can be added for others.
yes
100% silicone will do that.
Most likely not, can you be more specific as to the type (porcelain,ceramic, stone) of tile you were steaming?
An unglazed porcelain tile can be used to identify a mineral through a process known as a streak test. By rubbing the mineral across the surface of the tile, it leaves a streak of powder. The color of the streak can help identify the mineral based on its unique characteristics.
You identify minerals through a streak test. This involves taking the tile and the mineral to be identified and rubbing them together. This produces a colored streak on the tile, which can be used to identify the mineral. Consult a field guide for specific colors.