Proper care of your soil prevents damage, prolongs its useful life and keeps it looking new for years. How is the soil properly cared for?
If you like to walk barefoot or even if you don't, leave your shoes at the door. Why are you taking off your shoes? If you have a rough board that needs to be straightened, use a sandpaper to do so. Guess what's on the sole of your shoes? Sand and dirt wear the surface of your soil causing premature death.
A closer look on the soles of those shoes and you will find oil, dirt and even scraps of dog poo. No wonder his soils refuse to be clean. Wear slippers or socks inside the house. The fat in the soles of the feet also soil the surface.
- Always vacuum or clean the floor surfaces before scrubbing.
Marble Floors
Use only warm water on marble floors. Mild vinegar acid damages marblesurfaces. Once again, drain all excess moisture from a towel or wet mop. Immediately afterwards, with a dry towel. They always dry the marble floors, they are easily stained.
Ceramic tile
Clean tiles or ceramic tiles with lukewarm water only.
Prevention becomes essential with these soil surfaces.
Regularly apply a sealant found in ceramic tile and tile stores for slate, tile, and especially grout.
Clean spills immediately.