No, it is not recommended.
Yes, but you should be careful when polishing ceramic tile floors because they can become slippery. You can buy a floor polisher from sites like Amazon or rent them from Lowe's or The Home Depot.
Ceramic tile is glazed. Being so, it is not something that can be made to look glossy because it is non porous. In theory you could wax it, but it would be messy, hard to maintain and very slippery.
ceramic is smoother.
The advantages are the it comes in a huge variety of looks and most ceramic tiles are very inexpensive and easily available, glazed ceramic tile also does not stain. The disadvantage is that ceramic tile can crack if hit with a heavy item.
All ceramic tiles are made of clay. From what I know, usually the tile manufacturers have machines that cost up to 1 million dollars
yes you can a lot!
If its new VCT probably, and you will need to strip the old wax & rinse good so there is no stripper residue.. it eats your new wax over time.... If it ceramic tiles NO.
It is best to use a white vinegar/water (50%/50%) combination to clean ceramic tile floors. It really works!
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
Ceramic tile contractors install ceramic tile floors in any room of a house, and they are specialized and do a great job. They also install other types of tiles, such as ceramic wall tiles, and ceramic countertop tiles.
Hardwood floors. They look much nicer.
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The ceramic tile service is already a finished glaze. You don't improve the surface by waxing, you only create a build up of wax that will grab dirt and stain and discolor. Why would you want to wax anything that doesn't need waxing?
If you are talking about ceramic or porcelain tiles then yes. Granite tile and counters can also be cleaned using acetone. For softer stones like marble and travertine I would recommend using petrochemicals.
the ceramic tile will literally outlive the home. If it is installed right & maintained in any reasonable fashion. there are ceramic tile floors in the homes they dug out of the ash in Pompeii, still serviceable 2000 years later.
the right amount is £70.90