11 Mistakes to Avoid When Cleaning Office Tile

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3 Reasons Why You Need a Professional Commercial Office Cleaning Service in Washington, Utah

Even though housing prices are very high, the city is growing rapidly. Going through the city by car shows that there are new buildings all over the place.

 Cleaning Office Tile :

The commercial floors in your office put up with a lot. More than you might realize. You want them clean so they look good for visitors but there are actions that a cleaner might take that would harm those tiles.

Here is a list of 11 things that could potentially ruin your tile floors:

 

1. Using Harsh Chemicals: Many cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can break down the tile’s glaze, making it dull and more susceptible to staining.  Stick with cleaners specifically designed for tile. Chemicals to avoid: muriatic acid, hydrochloric acid.

 

2. Using Abrasive Cleaners and Scrub Pads:  Abrasive cleaners and scrub pads can scratch the tile surface, leaving it permanently damaged. Opt for microfiber cloths or soft sponges instead. Things to avoid: sanding machines.

 

3. Improper Mopping Techniques:  Using a dirty mop or excessive water can spread dirt and grime, and lead to mildew growth.  Mop with clean water and a microfiber mop head, and wring it out thoroughly to avoid soaking the floor. 

 

4. Neglecting Spills:  Letting spills sit for extended periods can allow them to stain the grout or etch the tile surface. Clean up spills immediately to prevent permanent damage.

 

5. Using the Wrong Grout Cleaner:  Some cleaners can bleach or discolor grout. Choose a pH-neutral grout cleaner specifically formulated for your tile type. 

 

6. Improper Sealing (for Unsealed Tiles):  Some tiles, especially natural stone tiles, require sealing to protect them from stains.  Using the wrong sealer or neglecting to reseal periodically can leave your tiles vulnerable. 

 

7. Walking on Uncured Grout:  Walking on grout before it’s fully cured can damage the grout lines and make them more prone to cracking. 

 

8. Using  Improper Mats and Rugs:  Using  mats and rugs with a rubber backing can trap moisture and lead to mold growth. Choose mats with a breathable backing that allows for airflow.

 

9. Dropping Heavy Objects:  Dropping heavy objects can crack or chip the tile So for goodness sakes office bowling is totally out. 

 

10. Using something sharp to scrape off debris can scratch the tile surface. Use a putty knife or other blunt tool instead. Scalpels are definitely out as scrapers 

 

11. DIY Grout Repair Without Research: Attempting to repair grout without proper research or using the wrong materials can worsen the problem. Better yet, hire a tile setter to actually do the repair right.

 

How to Clean Tile Floors, No Matter What Type (and Grout, Too!) – Better Homes and Gardens

How to Clean Every Type of Tile Floor, According to Cleaning Experts – Good House Keeping

The Right Way to Clean Tile and Grout for Sparkling Results – Martha Stewart