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How to Keep Your Stone Tile Flooring Clean

There is a lot of time, money and thought that goes into purchasing the perfect NYC stone tiles

There are so many different types of stone tile available – slate, marble, quartzite, granite and more. Each one is not only attractive in its own away, but a permanent addition to your home. By cleaning your tile on a regular basis, you can ensure that your family is not breathing in dust and allergy-causing spores, and that your home is looking its best. Stone flooring needs special care, and cannot be washed like linoleum or wood flooring. Certain retail cleaning items can be too harsh on stone flooring and leave behind a nasty residue or film. On the other-hand, using something you already own, say vinegar, can be too acidic for NYC stone tiles to handle, and can create permanent damage and discoloration.

If you want to clean your stone flooring properly, you should follow the following steps: first, you should get a broom and sweep up any loose bits of dirt and debris. Alternately, you can use a vacuum if it is easier – but make sure to switch out the heads on the vacuum, and use a soft-brush attachment to make sure you do not scratch the floor.

Next, you should fill a bucket with hot water and dip a (clean) mop into it. Afterwards, squeeze out any extra water, and clean the floor with it. Repeat as necessary, but remember to continuously dip the mop into the bucket to make sure it stays wet. If your floor is exceptionally dirty, you can add some mild soap to the water and that will help get rid of any sticky messes or deep stains. Do not forget to run a non-soapy mop over the soapy NYC stone tiles, so that your floor will be fully clean.

After you are done mopping the floor, make sure all of the soap residue is gone, and double-check the surface area for any leftover stains. Next, dry the floor with a clean, soft rag to get rid of excess moisture and ensure that the floor is no longer slippery and is fully dry. As with any flooring material, stone tiles are susceptible to dirt and build-up.

By maintaining regular sweeping, soaping and mopping, you can keep your floor clean and looking orderly.