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How to Clean a Cement Patio Tiles?

Also referred to as a concrete Patio Tiles, cement Patio Tiless are made of a durable material that can withstand a good amount of wear and tear over a long time. Unfortunately, because of their porous nature, cement Patio Tiless can get dirty and aren’t the easiest thing to clean. If you stay diligent, you […]

How Using a Power Washer?

Rent a power washer from a hardware store. Some chain hardware stores will offer rentals on power washers if you don’t have one and don’t want to purchase one. Make sure to talk to the representative about options for attachments as well as different detergents made specifically for your washer.  Explain that you are power […]

How Removing Grease and Oil Stains?

Blot oil and grease stains as soon as you see them. The longer that a grease or oil stain sits on the concrete the harder it will be to remove. Blot any stains that you see immediately with a paper towel so that it isn’t as difficult to remove later on. Concrete is a porous […]

How Performing a Simple Cleaning?

  Remove the furniture from the Patio Tiles. Clear off your Patio Tiles of any tables, chairs, and any other furniture that makes contact with the ground. Having an empty Patio Tiles while you clean will enable you to wash the parts of the Patio Tiles that are usually under furniture. Don’t forget to move […]

How to Clean Soapstone Tiles?

Soapstone tiles is a type of soft stone mined from quarries, similar to limestone and granite. Since it’s naturally non-porous and stain-resistant, it makes a popular choice for household surfaces like countertops and sinks. Another one of Soapstone tiles’s perks is that it’s easy to clean, though there are a few important maintenance tasks that […]

How Cleaning and Maintaining Soapstone Tiles?

Re-oil your Soapstone tiles surface once a week for the first 1-2 months. For subsequent applications, simply dab a little oil onto a folded cloth and use it to lightly buff the surface from corner to corner. Frequent treatments will encourage the stone to deepen in color even further. There’s no need to re-oil the […]

How Oiling Your Soapstone tiles Surface?

Wait a full day to treat your Soapstone tiles following installation. After having your Soapstone tiles surface put in, hold off on handling it for at least 24 hours. This will give the adhesives used during the installation process time to finish curing, ensuring that each piece stays remains secure for a good long time. […]

How Removing Stains?

Test cleaners in an inconspicuous area first. No matter what cleaner you’re using, it’s always a good idea to test it first, particularly with stronger cleaners. Put a little cleaner on the stone in a spot that’s out of the way. Leave it on for 5-10 minutes to see if it affects the Bluestone tiles. […]

How Using Soap and Water?

Clean off any debris first. You don’t want to scrub leaves or dirt into the stone if you can help it. Sweep the area with a broom or wipe it down with a clean cloth to get it ready for scrubbing. Mix dish soap and water in a bucket. Pour in 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) […]

How to Clean Quartz Tiles?

Quartz is a popular material for kitchen tiles and tables. It’s scratch-resistant, antimicrobial, and easy to clean. However, it’s not stain-proof or scratch-proof. Whether you have a quartz tiles or are thinking of installing one, you’ll need to know how to safely perform daily cleanings, tackle stains, do twice-yearly deep cleanings, and make a poultice […]