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Frameless Shower Door Tips

“A frameless shower enclosure is made up of to 1/2" tempered and polished safety glass. It is strong and sturdy enough to use very little metal. The only metal that is used is to secure the panels.

A frameless shower door will increase the value of a home, and lasts three to four times longer than shower door with a frame. It virtually eliminates the need for a metal frame.

This type of shower door can always be cleaned to "like new" condition. Frameless doors open in and out unlike a framed door, which opens out only. Unlike a framed shower door, a frameless shower door does not corrode.

Care
The maintenance on a frameless shower door is fast and easy. You can do this by using a tpc surface protector. This method of maintenance fills the pores of the glass and makes it smooth to prevent hard water build up and soap scum. Using a squeegee will also help to keep your shower enclosure clean and fresh. Use of harsh chemicals is not recommended for frameless shower doors.

With a frameless shower door, you obviously do not have any of the above problems because you have eliminated the corrosion that metal causes. Water cannot be trapped because there is no track on a frameless shower door.”
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How to Clean Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tiles are beautiful, durable, and elegant. They are also very easy to clean which makes them an asset to most homes. When deciding how to clean ceramic tile you will need to begin by determining whether the tile is glazed or unglazed. Generally speaking, glazed ceramic tiles are much simpler to clean than unglazed tiles.

Glazed or Unglazed Tiles
Glazed tiles are more prone to repel water and dirt, where unglazed tiles will be more affected by them. When learning how to clean ceramic tile you will discover that unglazed ceramic tiles require a little bit more maintenance then glazed tiles.

To clean unglazed tiles you will need to frequently damp mop and sweep the tiles. You may need to have a consistent daily routine of damp mopping to ensure that your unglazed ceramic tiles remain spot and debris free. Using clean water is the best choice and you should address any spills immediately to prevent your tiles from permanent staining.

Cleaning Grout
From the time your tile floor is first laid to years of enjoyment, knowing how to clean ceramic tile and grout will ensure that your floor remains beautiful and splendid. Grout looks best when clean and stain free and can dramatically reduce the overall appearance of your ceramic tile when it is dirty.

Grout is typically white but it may also be colored. The best way to ensure the longevity of your ceramic tile and grout is to have your tile sealed. You should invest in a grout sealer and seal the grout at least twice a year.

If your grout is white and has stains, you can try cleaning it with a 50/50 solution of hydrogen peroxide and water. Apply the peroxide mixture with an old toothbrush to removes the stain.

How to Clean Ceramic Tile: Home Brews
Some of the best cleaners for your ceramic tile are found in your own home. If you are wondering how to clean ceramic tile and preparing to run to the nearest supply store for harsh chemicals and abrasives, think again. One of the easiest floors to clean is ceramic tile and most tiles require very little more than plain water to maintain its beauty.

You can always buy commercial cleaners that are designed for ceramic tiles as well as use plain tap water for damp mopping. You can make a mixture of 1 Cup. White vinegar and a gallon of water will be an ample cleaning solution for mopping your floors.

Vacuuming
When discussing how to clean ceramic tile it is important to realize that vacuuming is a vital step to maintaining your tile. You should vacuum loose debris and dust every day to prevent your floor from becoming damaged.

You can use either a small handheld model or a large upright vacuum. Make sure to use attachments if your vacuum comes with any. The attachments are smaller and will not scratch your tiles.

If you prefer to sweep your floors rather than vacuum them, then that is a perfectly acceptable option as well. The main point is that debris left on your floors may damage the tiles and cause harm to your floor. You need to remove dust and debris immediately to prevent any damage to your floor and to maintain and preserve their beauty.
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