If you’re looking for a simple yet transformative way to achieve a streak-free shine on a tiled floor, then these cleaning tips will leave you with a spotless finish that experts love.
How to clean tile floors – a quick method for a streak-free finish
If you’re already a professional at cleaning a window or cleaning a mirror without streaks, then you’ll be pleased to know that knowing cleaning tile floors is relatively similar. This is because the process of eliminating streaks involves a technique that is the same on all these surfaces. The secret is in the equipment you choose and the method you use. Here’s what you need to know.
1. Invest in a microfiber mop
‘Though they may appear to be identical, each style of mop has a distinct cleaning function,’ says Gladys Connelly, a cleaning expert from The House Wire (opens in new tab). ‘Sponge mops, for example, are perfect for cleaning minor spills and stains, but cotton string mops can clean vast rooms. Spin mops can also remove stubborn stains, but microfiber mops are incredibly absorbent and a good choice for cleaning tiles.’
2. Choose the correct cleaning agent
‘The key to blemish tile flooring is to use the appropriate cleaning solution. You can either buy a specialized cleaner designed for wiping tile floors or make your own cleaning solution,’ Gladys says. She goes on to explain that you can clean with vinegar by mixing 12 cups with a liter of warm water, though you may want to test this carefully first if you are cleaning encaustic tiles or cleaning stone floors. For porcelain and ceramic tile floors, however, it’s important that your cleaner isn’t too weak or overly concentrated – as an overly concentrated solution is likely to leave streaks or residue behind.
3. Master your mopping technique
When it comes to cleaning floor tile, your technique is one of the most effective things you can do to guarantee a streak-free finish. Gladys suggests dipping a mop in the cleaning fluid before wringing off the remaining fluid and mopping the floors in a figure-eight pattern. ‘Turn your mop on the surface exposed when one side becomes dirty. When both sides of the mop are dirty, though, make sure you wash it. Otherwise, instead of cleaning the room, you’ll be dispersing dirt around it,’ the expert says.
4. Guarantee a streak-free clean for tile floors
To ensure a streak-free finish, cleaning expert Andrew Gaugler from Best of Machinery (opens in new tab) suggests drying your floor with a microfiber cloth to ensure no water marks are left behind. ‘Leave it to dry completely before using it. You can enjoy your streak-free floor for the next few days,’ Andrew adds. Now you know how to clean tile floors; the only thing left to do is invest in the right tools for the job.
Will vinegar damage floor tile?
Using vinegar to clean floor tile should be done with caution; some tile is among the things not to clean with vinegar. Vinegar won’t damage porcelain or ceramic, but it could, if applied as a strong solution, damage natural stone, such as marble, terracotta or granite, or original encaustic tile found in period homes. To clean stone floors and clean encaustic tiles, you will want to invest in specialist tile cleaning products to achieve a streak-free shine.
How do you clean tile floors to make them shine?
Assuming you are cleaning porcelain or ceramic floor tile, the best way to achieve a shine is to wash them with a mixture 12 cups with a liter of warm water. Or you can buy a specialist floor tile cleaner that suits your tile’s material. Apply the cleaning solution in a figure of eight motion, cleaning and wringing the mop as it lifts dirt. Floor tiles can then be buffed to a shine with microfiber cloths.