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INITIAL CLEANUP DURING AND AFTER CONSTRUCTION
During construction , dust and construction debris will collect on any floor, creating hazardous, slippery conditions. The best way to combat buildup on the surface of the flooring is to cover the floor with Kraft paper, carpeting a or tarp. Do not use plastic as it may not allow the grout and thin-set to properly cure, and it may also become extremely slippery as construction dust settles. Proper and diligent care must be used to maintain the protective cover during construction. Inspect for tears or other damage that could increase cleanup after the covering has been removed.
After installation - The complete removal of construction dirt and grout haze, are the two most important factors in ensuring the ease of daily maintenance of porcelain stoneware. If CONSTRUCTION DIRT has collected on the surface of the tile, it will be necessary to use a heavy-duty cleaner and possibly a scrubber to release the dirt. The use of a wet vacuum can be used to aid in the pickup of the suspended dirt in the cleaning solution. The floor should then be rinsed thoroughly to leave the surface free and clear of any cleaner residue, which if left on the surface can attract dirt or can become slippery when wet. GROUT HAZE or RESIDUE, however, will require special products. There are two situations that can occur with grout residue: a cementations residue, which generally can be seen, or an invisible residue left by the additives often used in grouts. It is important that both residues be attacked to leave your floor thoroughly cleaned. Either residue will increase soiling and create ongoing maintenance problems. Acid washing is not recommended, especially with the use of colored grouts. Use of acids can cause discoloration of the grout joints and in some instances cause the color pigment to attach itself to the surface of the tile making it more difficult to clean. If tracking and soiling are consistently occurring, it can usually be associated with grout haze or a buildup of cleaners. A cleanup of the grout as directed above or the thorough cleaning and rinsing of the floor to remove cleaner buildup should eliminate excessive soiling and tracking.
1 . Sweep, using a soft, natural-bristle broom or vacuum floor of debris. 2. Using a reputable manufacturer of tile cleaner or grout stripper, prepare a cleaning solution as recommended by the manufacturer’s instructions. Dispense a generous amount of solution onto the floor by mop or sponge applicator. 3. Allow the solution to sit on the surface a few minutes. Allowing the cleaning mixture to remain on the floor for a short period of time will increase the suspension of the dirt particles and produce a cleaner surface. 4. Using a nylon-grit brush, scrub slowly in an overlapping figure 8 pattern. If the area is very dirty or has a grout or sealer film, a 175 rpm rotary scrubber must be used to get the proper results. If the area is only lightly soiled, an auto-scrubber can be used, making several passes before picking up the solution. 5. Have several rinse buckets with clean water available before you pick up the scrubbed solution. Use a wet vacuum to pick up the solution and immediately rinse the surface with clean cold water. Pick up the rinse water and repeat until the surface is completely free of solution. 6. Remove excess water from the floor.
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For heavy soiling: 1. Sweep or vacuum floor of debris. 2. If there are deeply soiled or stain-appearing spots on the surface of the tile, one should first attempt to identify them and pre-treat. Different surface contaminants require different cleaning methods and chemicals (see chart). 3. Scrub with cleaning compound and floor machine equipped with abrasive pad or stiff, natural-bristle brush. For residential and small areas, use a scrub brush. 4. Remove the dirty cleaning solution with a wet vacuum and rinse with clean, clear water. In residential or small applications this may be done with a clean mop. To thoroughly remove the cleaning agent from the surface, it may be necessary to rinse the floor more than once. 5. Remove excess water from the floor.
STAIN CHART
STAIN
FILA
LEGGE
AQUA MIX
MIRACLE SEALANTS
COMMON
ADDRESS
Fila USA 8180 N.W. 36th Street #303 Miami , FL 33166 305.513.0708
Walter G. Legge Company 444 Central Avenue Peekskill , NY 10566 800/345-3443
Aqua Mix, Inc. 9419 Ann Street Santa Fe Springs , CA 90670 800/366-6877
Miracle Sealants Co. 12806 Schaubarum Ave. , Bldg. A Irwindale, CA 91706 Contact Curt Carlson at (931) 456-3983.
Food Groups
Mustard Ketchup Mayonnaise Tea Ice Cream Beer/Wine Orange Juice Grape Juice Coffee Soy Sauce Sodas
PS/87
Citronex or Neutral Cleaner
Tile & Grout Cleaner* or Tile Plus More
Porcelain and Ceramic Tile Cleaner
Mr. Clean Formula 409 Spic 'n Span Comet Windex Lysol
Oil & Grease
Vegetable Mineral Petroleum Wax Sealer Meat Grease Hydraulic Oil Trans. Fluid Linseed Oil Lipstick Rubber Shoe Polish Paint (Oil Based)
NoSpot
Grout Stripper* or Legge-Solve-It
Heavy-Duty Tile & Grout Cleaner*
Mr. Clean 409 Spic 'n Span Fantastic Comet Windex Lysol Soft Scrub
Markers/ Graffiti
Felt Tip Ink Water Marker Permanent Fluorescent Crayon
No-Paint
Legge-Solve-It
Heavy-Duty Tile & Grout Cleaner* or Sealer & Adhesive Remover
Comet Soft Scrub Mr. Clean
Water-Based Agents
Water Base Paint or Stain
NoPaint
Grout Stripper*
Comet or Mr. Clean
Tile Grout
Cement
Deterdek
Phosphoric Acid Grout Cleaner or Haze Clean-Up*
GCFR
White Vinegar or Lime-A-Way
Latex or Polymer
Grout Haze Clean-Up*
Epoxy
Legge-Solve-It*
Sealer & Adhesive Remover
Epoxy Grout Film Remover