Mop the floor with the tile cleaner. Spray the cleaner on walls and counters then wipe it down with a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive mops and sponges because these scratch the tile and can damage old grout.
No. Hydrochloric acid will not affect the slippery glaze on tiles. it can however damage the unglazed backs of some types of tile.
Ceramic tiles come in different types, including glazed ceramic, porcelain, terracotta, quarry, mosaic, and cement. Glazed ceramic tiles have a hard and durable surface due to their glass-like coating. Porcelain tiles are moisture- and wear-resistant. Terracotta tiles have warm, earthy tones, while quarry tiles are unglazed and durable. Mosaic tiles are small and used for creating decorative patterns or designs. Cement tiles are a mixture of cement, sand, and pigment and are known for their durability and unique patterns. Each type of ceramic tile offers various looks and benefits for different applications.
Vitrified tiles are a type of unglazed floor tiles. Marbonite tiles are a subset of vitrified tiles. Marbonite tiles have a coating which reduces the porosity of the tiles. This coating reduces staining, allowing the tile to appear cleaner for a longer time.
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To lay pool tiles, you will need mortar to affix the tiles to the cement pool, you will also need grout for between the tiles and a sponge to clean the tiles.
I recommend using Paint & varnish remover, They will probably be the most effective at removing the paint.
If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
there is a special cleaner at lowes in the cleaner isle.
With a mop or a vacuum cleaner?
Use Tilex, it's amazing.
Goo Gone will work if pot is glazed. Not sure about unglazed, try on an unimportant piece first.