Hi there,
My cousin moved into a her newly decorated house recently and they have porcelain tiles in the kitchen, they are turning cloudy and don't look so nice any more.
What is the best way to clean them and keep them looking good?
Hi there,
My cousin moved into a her newly decorated house recently and they have porcelain tiles in the kitchen, they are turning cloudy and don't look so nice any more.
What is the best way to clean them and keep them looking good?
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:27:01 -0700 (PDT), David had this to say:
WD-40 or (in extremis) an angle grinder. :-)
Wonder if they were grouted using adhesive/grout? This tends to leave a film.
Use a Scotchbright pad and some warm water with a drop or two of washing up liguid, then polish with a clean dry cloth. Or if kitchen grease causing the problem a proprietary cleaner follow by the same polishing. They are presumably glazed and nothing should be absorbed into them.
You're just trying to get in Dave's good books!
Mild acid. A proprietary spray on descaler is probably good enough.
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