FLOOR CARE
WALL CHARTS
pH Principals

TILE COMPOSITION
Identification
Non-Resilient Tile:
Clay, Concrete, Magnesite, Marble, Slate, Stone, Terrazzo, Travertine
Resilient Tile:
Asphalt, Cork, LinoleumRubber, Vinyl, Vinyl Composition, Wood

PRODUCT TECHNOLOGY
Floor Finishes
Floor Sealers
Sealer/ Finishes
Strippers
Maintainers
Cleaners
Systems

PROCEDURES
Floor Care Life Cycle
Dry Cleaning
Damp Mopping
Wet Mopping
Automatic Scrubbing
Stripping
Sealing and Finishing
Top Scrubbing
Spray Buffing
Burnishing
Restoring

REFERENCE MATERIAL
Trouble Shooting Guide
Glossary & Terminology
Helpful Hints


CARPET CARE
RESTROOM CARE
EARTH-GARD




NON-RESILIENT TILE:  CLAY FLOORS

All clay floors are molded or shaped from clay doug out of the ground then fired in an oven to harden and retain their shape.  Examples are Quarry Tile, Brick Pavers, Mexican Tile and Ceramic Tile.  Colors and density vary by the quality of the clay being used.  In some instances, like semi-glazed or glazed ceramic tile, a glossy glass like coating is fired onto the surface.  All clay floors, except semi-glazed or glazed are porous to varying degrees and will absorb liquids.  Therefore, will stain if not sealed.  However, some clay floors like quarry tiles are installed in kitchens, breweries, dairies, etc, because they will absorb water and therefore not be slippery.  ALL SEALED FLOORS ARE SLIPPERY WHEN WET.   Consequently you should never seal one of these floors if it is installed where there will be a lot of water.

Semi glazed or glazed tile floors are totally non-porous so cannot be sealed.  No seal will adhere to the surface.  Clay tiles are set in cement to form the floor.   Because the surface of a clay tile floor consists of both tile and a cement matrix in the mortar joins, do not employ any procedure that would harm either portion.

CAUTIONS:

  • Avoid acids.  Acids will attack the mortar joints between the tile and in certain types, the actual tile itself, causing pitting.  In cases of extreme exposure complete failure of the mortar may occur, resulting in the loosening of the tile.
  • Avoid abrasives.  Some tiles can be permanently scratched by harsh abrasive cleaners and pads.
  • Avoid crystalline cleansers, such as Trisodium Phosphate - (T.S. P.).  Crystals formed in the pores of the floor upon evaporation of the cleaning solution exert a sufficient pressure to cause a spalling or chipping of the surface.















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