Most ceramic and stone tile is porous meaning it has indentations and an uneven surface that can often be difficult to clean thoroughly with just a mop and a bucket.
Cleaning porous ceramic.
Porous ceramic is cleanable by a variety of methods depending on type of contaminant to be removed.
Combine that with deep set grout lines between the tiles and you are left with an uneven surface that requires an occasional deep cleaning.
First wipe off the countertop with a commercially prepared tile cleaner or make your own cleaner by combining 1 cup baking soda cup liquid soap cup water 2 tablespoons of vinegar.
It is also suggested that a pleasant smelling disinfectant be used to further clean the porous ceramic flooring while also leaving a streak free finish on it.
Using a squeegee bucket wet micro fiber mop and ordinary dish soap will generally take care of cleaning most floors.
Methods include spraying brushing backwashing oven firing dilute acid cleaning solvent cleaning steam cleaning and ultrasonic cleaning.
If there is a solvent or cleaning agent for the contaminant it is recommended to flush with the solvent before ultrasonic cleaning.
The ceramic body can be left unglazed after the initial biscuit firing.
Glaze can be applied prior to subsequent lower temperature firing.
Glazes produce a decorative glassy finish on the ceramic that provides an impermeable coating to strengthen the ceramic making it less or even non porous and thus suitable for storing liquids.
Porous ceramics are used for.
This will remove the day to day dirt.