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Cleaning walls : Ceramic walls |
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You have invested quite a bit of money in finishing your walls with ceramic tile and cleaning your ceramic carefully will ensure that your walls will remain beautiful for years to come. Using the same care that you take in cleaning your ceramic floors you can use the same ideas and tips in the ceramic floor section to clean your walls throughout the home. Always remember not to use harsh sandy or gritty cleaning products on your ceramic walls or floors or you will be leaving scratches behind after you are finished cleaning. Using soft cloths without buttons or harsh trimming will be the best type of cloth to clean your ceramic walls with. ►Using ammonia and water to clean your home on a regular basis will keep the grease and grime to a minimum for long periods. ►To cut static on your ceramic walls, wash lightly with a half and half mixture of fabric softener and vinegar. ►Dusting and cleaning around the bottoms of ceramic walls is made easy with a toothbrush and an ammonia and water mixture while adding a fresh clean to your home. ►For everyday cleaning you can use two tablespoons of dish soap and a gallon of warm water to wipe your walls down from dust, dirt, and oils left behind from your skin. ►If you have found dried on stuck on foods or liquids on your ceramic walls, use hot water and a soft cloth. Rewetting the food until it softens and wiping with your soft cloth will give you a great clean. ►If you have found crayon or pencil on your ceramic walls use straight vinegar on a cloth and rub the area to watch these marks simply disappear. ►Scuffmarks on ceramic walls will be gone with a gently rub of an eraser. ►To leave your ceramic walls clean and shiny use one third cup of vinegar and one third cup of water mixed with one third cup of rubbing alcohol. Mixing this in a spray bottle and wiping as you go will give you a clean shine. ►Smoke and grease stains will wipe right off of your ceramic walls when you use ammonia and water (in a half and half mixture) and drying as you go. This works for both fire damages and smoke residue from a smoker. |
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