Yes, vinegar can be used on ceramic floors as a natural cleaning solution. Mix 1 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon of warm water to create a cleaning solution that is safe for use on ceramic floors. Avoid using undiluted vinegar as it can be too harsh and potentially damage the ceramic surface.
None! If you mop a hardwood floor with vinegar & water you will do more damage to the wood. NEVER use water on hardwood, it causes wood to swell and it ruins the finish. Sorry about the urine, but the vinegar & water will just make things worse
For the best reaction in a baking soda and vinegar volcano experiment, use about 1/4 cup of baking soda and 1/2 cup of vinegar.
First dry up any remaining liquid. Using a disinfectant cleaner, scrub and mop the area. Finally, mix white vinegar and water in a bucket and mop again. This should remove any remaining soap and odor.
To remove pet urine from hardwood floors, blot up as much of the fresh urine as possible using paper towels, then clean the area with a mixture of water and vinegar. Follow up with an enzymatic pet stain remover to break down any remaining odor-causing components in the urine. Allow the area to dry completely.
For the best chemical reaction in a volcano experiment, use about 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 tablespoon of baking soda.
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
How much 16x16 of ceramic tile is required to cover a 170 square foot kitchen floor
None. You don't drink vinegar
Ceramic flooring is much more easier to wipe using mop and soap water. It's easier for one to clean than compared to carpet which absorbs in liquid when spilled on the floor.
As much as humanly possible.
You can use the same amount of balsamic vinegar as the recipe calls for red wine vinegar as a substitute.
The cost of the removal of a ceramic tiled floor can vary depending on the company used and size of the area that the floor covers. It is best to call different contractors to obtain estimates before settling on one. One may also save some money by breaking the tiles up themselves, and then hiring someone to remove the grout.
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None! If you mop a hardwood floor with vinegar & water you will do more damage to the wood. NEVER use water on hardwood, it causes wood to swell and it ruins the finish. Sorry about the urine, but the vinegar & water will just make things worse
what is the waste allowance with floor tile
The overall weight doesn't matter so much as the lbs/ sq inch. Is the 1000 lbs distributed over a wide area? If so it's much more likely that you can. It will also depend on your subfloor. If the ceramic is over concrete then you are likely fine. If the ceramic tile is over a wood subfloor the 1000 lbs would need to be well distributed and put in place very gently to avoid flexing the wood floor and possibly cracking the tiles.
usually you put 1/3 cups of vinegar and if you want baking soda tthen 1/2 a cup. if this isn't correct roll around on the floor and suck your thumb. :)