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Jul 12, 2011

Don’t Let Mold And Mildew Take Over Your Tile


Many people incorporate tile in their household, whether it is in the kitchen or bathroom.  Tile tends to be a great backsplash, as well as an ideal flooring and wall option.  It makes everything look well put together and organized. 

However, tile can be a tricky material to keep up with.  Because tile is normally found near places with water, it has a tendency to collect mold, mildew and other buildup within the grout that holds the tile together.  That is why grout maintenance is so crucial to the look and feel of your home.  Letting the mold and mildew collect on your tile and grout, and not doing anything to repair and clean it, will only cause more problems in the long run.

Many people do not know the proper way to clean their tile.  
The best way to clean these surfaces is to use a soft cloth and warm water.  Sometimes, depending on the severity of your buildup, you may need a more stringent cleaner.  

However, it is always good to start out by using the mildest of options, to try and protect the glaze on the tiles.  If your tile surface isn’t glazed, you may want to consider applying a tile sealant to protect it and make it easier to clean.  There are some who suggest that using vinegar on a daily basis, to clean tile, is great for its upkeep.  
Vinegar may remove the residue, but it ultimately damages the surface as well as changes the color of the grout.  Scrubbing lightly and progressively getting harder as needed, is the best way to get rid of that nasty residue.

If you are having issues with your tile and grout cleaning, check into all of the solutions you can test out to rid your home and your life of the persistent mold and mildew.  Your tile is not going to take care of itself so don’t wait another day in keeping your home looking the best it can look.  

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