How to make tile floors shine

How to make tile floors shine. Tile floors can quickly lose their shine due to dirt, stains, and wear. This makes a room look dirty and run down which is probably the opposite effect that one is going for when they have new tile installed.

There are commercial products on the market to deal with the problem but these products cost a lot of money and it’s difficult for buyers of those products to determine which ones will give the best results.

To save money use natural ingredients from your kitchen to clean your floor and make it look shiny again.

How to make tile floors shine

how to make tile floors shine

Mixing soap and water together, one may be able to successfully remove stains from the tile floor and carpet as well. Baking Soda. This white powder is useful for removing stubborn stains from your hardwood, tile, and carpet.

It’s a mixture of baking soda and ammonia can further cause soap scum, food stains, and grime to come off easily while at the same time acting as a disinfectant.

Mixing vinegar with a bit of warm water in a clean spray bottle makes it possible to clean areas that are hard to reach by applying it directly to them with a sponge or cloth rag.

Paste of Baking Soda

Tiles and grout can dull, discolor, and become stained over time with everyday use. Using baking soda as a natural tile polish will help give your floors a rejuvenated clean look by lifting dirt from the surface.

Make a thick paste of baking soda dissolved in warm water (1:1), and then use a soft-bristle toothbrush to scrub the grout lines and tiles.

Allow the baking soda to sit for 10 minutes before rinsing the entire floor with warm water to clear any remaining paste. Repeat this process again on the tiles themselves to get rid of any stains that are still visible.

Vinegar Solution

vinegar solution

Vinegar is a delicious and healthy addition to many different recipes, but it is also a natural cleaner that promises to get your house as clean as possible. Combine 1 part white vinegar into 1 gallon of water in a bucket.

Mix the water with the vinegar thoroughly until you have created your cleaning concoction, which will now serve you well for any necessary household cleaning jobs around the house.

Spraying the floors in sections using this homemade cleaner will prevent any risk of over-spray and allow for even distribution of your cleaning solution all throughout your home.

After moping your chosen area, take care not to let excess moisture remain on your flooring because if left untreated it can cause discoloration or damage to any tile or grout lines.

The mixture of ammonia and water

If you are tired of having to come up with a chemical solution in order to clean and disinfect your tile floors on a regular basis, the fumes from these chemicals can have serious health implications.

Mix 1/4 cup of ammonia with one gallon of warm water in a bucket, and dip a mop into the mixture. Wring out excess water from the mop before swiping it across the floor.

If your flooring has turned yellow in color or if mildew appears in certain areas, the ammonia will eliminate any discolorations so that you can get your tiles looking new again.

Use a sponge or nylon scouring pad dipped into the solution to scrub at stubborn stains and mildew on the flooring gently before rinsing with clean water, followed by wiping down with a washcloth to remove any residue left behind.

Ammonia, vinegar, and borax

Sometimes, you need more than a mop and bucket to get the floor clean. That’s where our super-powered home cleaning tonic comes in. To help give your tile floors that just-polished shine again, grabs:

Part 1 Combine 1/2 cup of white vinegar with 1/2 cup of ammonia and 1/4 cup of borax. Add 1 gallon of warm water to the ingredients and stir slightly to combine them well.

Part 2 – Put it on: Mop the floor with this cleaning solution. Wait for it.  Your floors are looking brand new.

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