Water, with its neutral pH, effectively cleans porcelain floors without damaging the surface. It lifts dust, dirt, and spills, leaving a naturally gleaming surface.
Regular mopping with water prevents dirt buildup in grout lines, preserving their appearance and inhibiting mildew growth. Water's gentle cleaning extends to both tiles and grout.
Sweep before mopping to remove debris and be sure to use a microfiber mop. Change the water frequently and avoid hot water to prevent setting stains and dulling shine.
After mopping, dry the floor and buff it with a soft microfiber cloth for added shine. For stubborn stains, consider mild soap, vinegar, or baking soda solutions.