Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring

Keeping tile floors clean greatly enhances it's longevity. Use our guide to help you keep your tile in tip-top shape.

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Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image Repairing Tile Flooring

Tips on repairing tile flooring.

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Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image Ceramic/Porcelain Care

Flooring upkeep greatly determines what type of ceramic tile you purchase.

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Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image Fast Fix for Cracked Tile

The hardest part of tile repair is finding a replacement tile that matches.

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Videos
Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image How to Clean Tile Floors
Mix vinegar with water to create a solution for cleaning a tile floor, rinse the floor and let it air dry.
From eHow
Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image Stained Tile Grout
Great ways for removing stains from grout.
From DIY Network
Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image Bathroom Tile and Wall Repair
Eric and Josh help a couple put their bathroom back together.
From HGTV
Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image Repair a Cracked Tile
Repairing broken ceramic tiles is easy - just follow these simple steps.
From DIY Network

Web Links
Cleaning and Maintaining Kitchen and Bathroom Tile  image Cleaning Tile Floor
Clean ceramic tile floors and tile grout with oxygen bleach.
From Ask The Builder
Cleaning and Maintaining Kitchen and Bathroom Tile  image Tile Flooring Care & Cleaning
Grout between tiles can become discolored if not properly maintained.
From FindAnyFloor.com
Cleaning and Maintaining Kitchen and Bathroom Tile  image Tile Maintenance
The Dos and Don'ts of tile maintenance.
From Service Magic
Cleaning and Maintaining Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring image How to Replace a Broken Tile
A floor covered with ceramic tile is about as durable and low-maintenance a surface as you can get - until a cast-iron pot slips from your hand.
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