Also known as unglazed tiles, matte tiles have a unique beautiful look that makes your floors gleam. Since these tiles do not have a glossy finish like glazed tiles, they can stain if not handled properly. Worry not, Decorcera has your back. As the top matt finish tiles manufacturers in the UK, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to clean and maintain your matt tiles.

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Are Matt Finish Tiles Easy to Clean?

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Generally speaking, matt tiles are easy to maintain. Dirty spots, stains, watermarks and other visible marks are not visible on matt tiles, making them an excellent option for kitchens, bathrooms and other areas prone to moisture and dirt. You do not have to worry about cleaning these tiles regularly. Periodic cleaning once a while is enough to keep your floors looking good for years to come.

However, the cleaning routine varies depending your family’s lifestyle. For example, if you have pets or small kids at home, who love to get muddy and messy, then your floors are likely to stain easily. In such cases, it’s better to opt for glossy tiles as they can be easily wiped clean.

While matt tiles do not require frequent cleaning, the actual cleaning up can be time-consuming. So, it’s good to have a periodic cleaning routine to avoid stubborn stains.

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How to Clean Matt Finish Tiles?

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Since matte tiles have a rough texture, they have a tendency to accumulate dirt more frequently than glazed tiles. However, with the right cleaning procedure, you can remove the dirt and dust and keep your floors shiny and sparkly for years.

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Daily Cleaning Procedure for Matt Tiles

Use a vacuum or broom to remove loose dirt and dust from your floors. You can sweep your floors once every two to three days, depending on the accumulated grime.

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Daily Cleaning Procedure for Matt Tiles

Use a vacuum or broom to remove loose dirt and dust from your floors. You can sweep your floors once every two to three days, depending on the accumulated grime.

  • Prepare your tile cleaning agent
    • Add warm water in a clean bucket. Pour a cup of white vinegar and a small teaspoon of dry detergent. Mix the solution well and set it aside.
  • Sweep or vacuum the floor
    • Sweep the floor to remove loose dirt and dust. You can also use a vacuum to pick up dirt. If you notice stubborn grime, use a floor brush with stiff bristles to scrub the tile and grout.
  • Mop the floor
    • Once the floor is swept, use a clean mop to wipe the floor. Use the mixture you have in your bucket to dip the mop. The mixture is safe to touch with your bare hands. However, you can wear gloves if you do not like the smell of vinegar. Use the mop to wipe the floor well.
  • Rinse and dry the floor
    • Rinse your mop and then wipe the floor with a clean mop or a rag. Once you have removed the cleaning agent from the floor, use a soft rug to wipe the floor dry. That’s it, you’re weekly cleaning routine is over.
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How to clean stubborn stains on matt tiles?

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If you notice stubborn stains on your matt tiles after regular cleaning, here are the deep cleaning steps to remove those stubborn stains:

  • Invest in a high-quality tile cleaning agent. Make sure that you buy cleaning agents that are suited for matt tiles, so that you don’t end up damaging the tile’s surface accidentally.
  • If you don’t have a specialised tile cleaner, you can use the warm water + vinegar + detergent mixture. Let the mixture remain on the stain for a few hours. Then, wipe clean with a stiff bristled floor brush. Then, rinse the cleaning agent and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
  • For black tiles, vinegar helps in keeping the tiles shiny.
  • If you notice mould or fungus growth, then apply the vinegar mixture on the mould and follow with your regular cleaning routine.

Check with your Tile Manufacturer to see if your Floors need a Sealant

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Generally, sealants are not applied to matt tiles. However, you can apply a protective layer of sealant to protect your tile’s surface. Look for sealants specifically designed for matt tiles. Always make sure that you check the sealant on a corner of the floor before you apply it to the whole area.

Cleaning matt tiles can be tricky. But, with the right cleaning procedure you can keep your floors looking shiny and polished for years to come.