Porcelain Tile Cleaning

Welcome to my Work History archive where you will find detailed examples of the cleaning and renovation of Porcelain tiles carried out in North Cumbria

Cleaning and Polishing Porcelain tiles

Harder than ceramic tiles modern production methods have allowed a growth in the availability and design of Porcelain tiles which are known for their durability and water resistance making them a popular option for floors. Like Ceramic, Porcelain tiles are generally very easy to clean and need little maintenance however some are micro porous and do require sealing, you will need to ask you supplier which type you have installed as it can be very difficult to tell.

If your Porcelain tiles are of the micro porous variety then they will need to be sealed to avoid a build-up of dirt in the pores of the tile. For this we recommend Tile Doctor Ultra-Seal which works by impregnating the pores to ensure dirt can’t become ingrained there without changing the appearance of the tile itself.

Apart from sealing the biggest issues with this type of tile are usually grout related. Either the adjacent grout discolours over time or the tiler has been unable to remove excess grout from the surface of the tile, an issue known as Grout Haze or Grout Smears. Modern grouts can be particularly susceptible to the grout haze issue due to shorter working times and polymers in the grout which make it difficult to remove once dry. If this sounds familiar do contact us so we can advise you on how best to remove it.

Below you will find detailed examples of work we have carried out in the past, it should give you some idea of what’s involved and what can be achieved with the right techniques and products.


Grout Colouring Terracotta Effect Porcelain Tiles in Appleby

Changing the Grout Colour used on Porcelain tiles in Appleby

A homeowner from Appleby had been in touch about their recently laid Porcelain tiled floor of approximately 20m2 in size which ran through the kitchen and adjacent utility room. The tiles resembled Terracotta but being Porcelain meant they were much easier to clean and didn’t require a sealer.

The Grout however was a different matter; the tiler had used a Sandstone coloured grout and had been badly affected by the use of strong cleaning products which damaged the grout and made it more vulnerable to ingrained dirt. The grout had quickly darkened and become patchy bringing down the overall appearance of the floor.

Terracotta Effect Porcelain Tiles Before Grout Colouring Appleby

Even washing up liquid is acidic and can damage the grout causing it to attract more dirt and id sealed prematurely degrade the sealer. This is why we always recommend the use of a neutral tile cleaner for the regular cleaning of tiled floors.

To resolve I recommended deep cleaning the floor and then applying an epoxy Grout Colouring product that would restore the appearance of the grout. Available in eleven colours these colourants are very reliable recolouring, sealing in the grout and generally rejuvenating the grout joints.

The customer was unsure which colour of colourant they wanted however I had some left-over colourants on my van so I applied a few different ones to their floor to help them decide. Happy with the plan and quote a date was agreed to do the work which would only take one day.

Applying Grout Colourant to a Porcelain Tiled Floor

The first job was to give the floor a good scrub using Tile Doctor Neutral Tile Cleaner worked in with a rotary machine fitted with a Silicon Carbide Brush. This bristles on this brush are very hard wearing and get into the grout lines. The soiling from the cleaning was then rinsed off with water and extracted with a wet vacuum.

Terracotta Effect Porcelain Tiles During Tile Cleaning Appleby

Next a Pre-Treater cleaner was sprayed onto the grout and left to soak in for several minutes before being scrubbed in with a stiff hand brush. This gets the grout as clean as it can be and also etches the grout so it forms a stronger bond with the grout colourant which would be applied next. Once the cleaning of the Pre Treater was completed the tiles were rinsed with water then a wet vacuum was used to remove the wet solution and then force dried using floor fans.

The selected colourant was Light Grey and two coats needed to be painted onto the grout to ensure a consistent appearance. The process is quite simple although time consuming and involves painting the colourant onto the grout line with a small brush and then wiping any excess of the adjacent tile before it sets.

Once all the grout had been coloured and set the floor was given a quick polish with a soft white buffing pad fitted to the rotary machine. When finished the floor was transformed and the light grey colour brought out the warmer colour of the Terracotta Porcelain.

Terracotta Effect Porcelain Tiles After Grout Colouring Appleby Terracotta Effect Porcelain Tiles After Grout Colouring Appleby

The customer was very happy with the finish and before leaving I encouraged them to avoid the use of steam cleaners and only to use Tile Doctor Neutral Tile Cleaner for maintenance cleaning going forward.

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Changing the Grout Colour used on Porcelain tiles in Kendal

Changing the Grout Colour used on Porcelain tiles in Kendal

A customer in Kendal requested that the colour of grout installed on 20m2 newly laid textured Porcelain tile floor was changed; the tiler had used a Sandstone coloured grout and they were not happy with the colour or the grouting in general which looked patchy. I recommended the use of an epoxy Grout Colouring product that re-colours, seals and rejuvenates existing grout joints and comes in twelve different colours and after showing the customer the different colour options they picked Charcoal Grey.

Textured Porcelain Tile with Limestone Grout in Kendal

Applying Grout Colourant

I did a test area so they could see how it might look under the lights which went well and so I started to apply the grout colouring to the whole kitchen floor completing small areas until the entire floor was covered and taking care not to get any on the Porcelain tile as the textured surface makes it difficult to remove and requires the use of an white abrasive scouring pad. Normally you have to use a Pre-Treater product on the grout before Grout Colouring however this grout was new and so this step was unnecessary.

Textured Porcelain Tile with Charcoal Grey Grout in Kendal Textured Porcelain Tile with Charcoal Grey Grout in Kendal

This job took me one day and only required one tube of Grout Colourant. The owner was extremely happy with the result will now have a fairly maintenance free tiled floor as Porcelain tiles are very hard wearing and the epoxy grout colourant acts as a barrier and therefore unlikely to discolour.

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