Cleaning bathroom floor tiles and grout is an especially tricky task unless you know how to do it efficiently.
Cleaning tile floors in bathroom.
Prepare a 50 50 solution of water and ammonia.
The damp and grime of the bathroom also make it easy for tile floors as well as tile walls and grout to grow scum and mildew.
Occasionally on shower tile walls or floors you may find soap and scum buildup.
It s easy to keep a diy tile cleaning scrub on hand for when you need to spot clean your bathroom tile.
Tile floors in bathrooms tend to get mildew sometimes.
Rinse the floor with clean water after the mildew is gone.
Take the time to spot clean your grout once every few months or whenever it s looking dingy.
Clean mildew from tile floors.
If you re cleaning the whole bathroom as opposed to just the bathroom tile you should clean the floor tile last.
This will remove the dirt and grime from the tile surface before you clean tile grout.
Plan to mop the tile floor in your kitchen once every two weeks and your bathroom tile floor once a week germs tend to build up in bathrooms.
Scrub the area using a soft brush and the ammonia solution.
You may need something a bit tougher than a spray solution.
The best way to clean bathroom tiles is by starting with the basic cleaning steps above.
For best results wash bathroom tiles once a week and kitchen tiles biweekly.
This will prevent you from wiping dust and debris from shelves and countertops onto the floor after you ve just cleaned it thereby soiling the bathroom tile you just worked so hard to get clean.
Unfortunately it is easy for dirt to buildup in the spaces between your tile floors particularly in high traffic areas like the bathroom.
Clean ceramic tile floors with warm water or a mixture of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap add fresh water frequently to avoid cleaning with dirty water.
Nothing makes a clean tile floor look dirtier than stained grout.