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Say goodbye to those stubborn stains marring your ceramic tile floor. With the help of a common bathroom staple, you can make ...
Bleach is often lauded as the most powerful and effective cleaner for bathrooms, but using this chemical could cause more ...
Q. Help! As I watched my ceramic tile floor being grouted, it looked fantastic. But after the installer left and the floor dried, there was excess grout on many tiles and a haze over all of the tiles.
Grout, the material that fills the gaps between tiles, is incredibly porous and soaks up all manner of dirt, grease, and spills. With the right tools, the job can be made a lot easier ...
Seal the tile, not the grout Many tiles - especially natural stone such as slate, marble and limestone - are porous and need to be sealed. (Note: porcelain and ceramic tiles are not porous.) ...
Q: My bathroom has tiles as small as one inch square in a repeating pattern common in bathrooms from the 1960s. Over the years, the grout has become quite dark, especially away from the corners ...
A combination of porous grout joints, an incomplete thinset adhesive application and acid-based cleaners used on tiles installed in the Falls High School swimming pool is being blamed for causing t… ...