Tips for Removing Acid Stains from Tile Flooring
Acids are the number one enemy of stone and tile floors. No matter how expensive your tile or stone is, cleaning with acid or and acid- or chemical-based cleansers can affect the look and longevity of your tiles. Do not clean your tile floors with acid. If you have natural stone tile flooring, even if they have a gloss, polished, or glazed surface finish, acid-based cleansing solutions should not be used for cleaning and stain removal. A large number of people use these solutions to remove stain and end up giving their stone tile flooring large discolored patches. On ceramic, porcelain, and LVT floors , mild chemicals can be used for cleaning and stain removal. But it is advisable to test the suitability of the cleanser on a small area before using it for the entire flooring. If the cleanser caused discoloration, do not use it for cleaning your tile floors. How to Remove Acid Stains But if acid has dulled up the look of your tile flooring already, there are still a few way