Custom Building Products has a StoneSpecific line that will give you anything you might need. They are available at all Home Depots and are a fairly good price. http://www.custombuildingproducts.com/docs/CareBrochure.pdf?user=pro&lang=en If you want to stick to something more generic then use things that have a neutral pH make sure to avoid things that contain lemon or vinegar. Also read the back label most will tell you if they are safe to use on stone.
HG Wash and Shine is the cleaning product i use to clean the titles at my place."A safe no-rinse cleaner for marble, travertine, terazzo and other calcareous natural stone, that leaves extra shine."I have added the link to the website where i buy the cleaning materials from. I buy it from these guys as i bought my travertine floor tiles from them.
yes as long if its not the vacuum ones, because it might stain your tile. best way to clean a tile is the old fashioned way with soap, warm water and a mop.
Swifter Mop brand, critics rate it 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10/10Actually there is no such vacuumbetter to use a broomsure
diluted vinegar
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A Shark Steam Cleaner can be used to clean hardwood floors. All of the surfaces safe to clean with the steam cleaner can be found within the instructions of the product.
Sweep it, use a Swiffer Dry, or a stone cleaner. Do not use regular floor/tile cleaners and do not use a great deal or water.
Pine-Sol cleaner is safe to use on any sealed surface.
I would not use any liquid cleaner on wood floors. If you have dust then sweep the floor. If you get a spill then use paper towels.
Yes...my proffesional house cleaner says that it what they use to clean most if not all slate floors in homes.
A pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner is the best choice for maintaining the cleanliness and shine of your floors.
None. You should not use a steam-cleaner on hardwood floors. Water, and especially steam, can damage wood by swelling it at the seams, and then causing it to crack and split later. Use only cleaners approved for hardwood floors, or a window cleaner containing alcohol, or a vinegar/water solution. Mist it onto the floor or onto the head of a damp (not wet!) sponge mop or swiffer-type mop, then wipe clean.