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   12 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
It is important to remove all material residue immediately after installation. To ensure a long lasting and functional tile finish is achieved, an appropriate cleaning and maintenance programme should be scheduled. The cleaning and maintenance schedule should be fit for purpose and restore the surface
finish of the tile back to its original installed state
on a regular basis. The frequency of the cleaning programme is determined by the in-service conditions and type of contamination. Information regarding
the cleaning and maintenance requirements of the tiles installed should be sought from the relevant tile supplier/manufacturer.
Natural stone materials are quite varied in their composition, density and surface texture. Problems can occur when the particular stone product is treated in a way that does not suit its particular chemical composition or surface finish. This can be avoided by securing expert advice from the relevant supplier.
The tiled surface should be checked on a regular basis. Any signs of deterioration in the appearance should be addressed, and the cleaning and maintenance programme adjusted to restore inherent qualities of the tiled finish.
For further advice, consult TTA’s Technical Publication ‘Cleaning of Ceramic Tiles’.
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