- 1). Sweep your new tile with a broom 1 to 2 times each week.
- 2). Wipe the floors with a moist mop every week, or when the broom alone won't remove the residue.
- 3). Rinse your mop under warm water and squeeze it out so that it's moist rather than soaking.
- 4). Pour 1 gallon of warm water, 2 drops of liquid dish soap and 2 drops of white vinegar into a bucket. Omit the vinegar if cleaning marble tile.
- 5). Get the mop moist again by dipping it in the cleaning solution and wringing it out.
- 6). Wipe over the expanse of the new tile floors, and discard the cleaner when finished. Rinse out the mop with clear water.
- 7). Wipe the clean, damp mop all over the new tile and allow to air-dry.
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