
Porcelain and ceramic tiles, which have superior properties compared to other coating materials, are the most preferred surface materials in homes with their practical use and easy-to-clean feature. Both are highly resistant to spills, moisture, stains, and scratches. However, they are susceptible to chipping, cracking, and staining when exposed to heavy force or strong chemicals. For this reason, proper maintenance is necessary to ensure the long-term use of tiles and to maintain their satisfactory visual beauty for many years.
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As Rino Ceramic Porcelain, we have compiled some maintenance suggestions that will enable you to use our durable products that increase the aesthetics of your living spaces for many years with the same beauty.
Basic Cleaning and Maintenance
• A mild soap in warm water works best for regular cleaning of tiles. Both porcelain and ceramic tiles are stain-resistant. Regular cleaning will help you maintain their sheen.
• You can use a mild, all-purpose spray cleaner to remove soap scum, puddles, and mold.
• You should avoid harsh chemicals containing acid or ammonia that damage the grout and glazed surfaces of the tile.
• Products suitable for your tiles should be used to prevent grout damage or discoloration. Take care to dry your tiles after cleaning.
Protecting Tiles Against Stains and Scratches
Although porcelain and ceramic tiles are resistant to stains and scratches, stains and discoloration can occur when exposed to harsh chemicals or dyes.
• If permanent ink or dyes spills onto the tile surface, you can wipe it off with a damp cloth. Tiles should be cleaned with a tile-specific cleaning product.
• You should not use cleaning wax, oil-based cleaners, or products containing ammonia, acid, or bleach as a part of regular cleaning.








