Yes a vacuum works very well on tile floors, just set it on the floor setting. I always vacuum my tile floors before I wash or mop them. The vacuum picks up the loose dirt and and hair from the floor, and it makes it much easier to mop and clean.
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Most likely not, can you be more specific as to the type (porcelain,ceramic, stone) of tile you were steaming?
Porcelain is GLASS you can use whatever suits your needs..you are not going to hurt the tile... anything from Axax to Mr Clean & Pinesol can work
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
You remove oil based paint on tile floors by using a strong detergent mixed with water and a soft cloth
Scrape carefully with a metal spatula, then get residue with acetone.
Hardwood floors are generally more expensive than tile floors because they are harder to maintain. However, higher quality tile floors can cost more than hardwood floors.
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Yes a vacuum works very well on tile floors, just set it on the floor setting. I always vacuum my tile floors before I wash or mop them. The vacuum picks up the loose dirt and and hair from the floor, and it makes it much easier to mop and clean.
Use your hair dryer to melt the wax slightly. After peeling the wax up, apply a spray cleaner to remove the residue. The same cleaner that you use to remove soap scum from the tub should work just fine.
You sweep the floors
If what you mean by carpet sweeper, is a regular vacuum, then they can only be used on tile floors if they have a selection that is special for bare floors.
To shine ceramic tile floors, start by sweeping or vacuuming to remove debris. Then, mop the floor with a solution of water and a mild detergent. Finally, buff the tiles dry with a clean, dry cloth to achieve a shiny finish.
Depends on square feet and type of tile
you mop it