This a quarry tile and any harsh acid will etch it, thus creating a white film. A mild acid or even vinegar and water will work fine. Elbow grease is your friend. Do you know if a sealer was used. Definitely not a porcelain or ceramic tile.  
	
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		[/B]  				 				                    [B]How To Clean Quarry Tile Floors[/B] 				  				                   Posted on: Jul.29.2011 				 				  				                                            	      				           Quarry tile is a very porous, [IMG]http://www.tilestores.net/article_detail.php?id=63">unglazed tile</a>,  made of clay, much like brick.  It is a very durable yet inexpensive  tile that is used in commercial bathrooms and kitchens. Considering they  are very inexpensive and durable they are perfect to use in high  traffic areas of your home.  They will come in earth tones, mainly red,  orange, and brown and create a very rustic look in any room. Since they  are a very porous ceramic tile you can seal them to create a bond that  will protect them from staining and make cleaning your quarry tile floor  very easy. Cleaning your quarry tiles does not have to be a pain. Get  ready to clean your quarry tile floor with ease!
	 [B]Vacuum or Sweep Dirt Off Quarry Tile Floor[/B]
	 You want to clean off all the loose dirt from your quarry tile floor.  We do not recommend using a normal vacuum because you can starch the  floor.  Instead, we would use the attachment on the vacuum that connects  a nozzle to the hose. They will typically have soft bristles on the  bottom that will not scratch the floor. You can also use a canister  vacuum, if you have one.  If you have a soft bristled broom you can  sweep the floor. Try sweeping in different direction to ensure you get  all the dirt.
	 [B]Mop Floor To Clean And Stubborn Dirt[/B]
	 After you vacuum the floor you will notice some dirt is still on the  tile. To get a deeper clean you should mob the quarry tiles. First try,  mopping the tiles with warm water and if you the floor is still dirty  try using a cleaner mixed with water. There are a lot of [IMG]http://www.tilestores.net/article_detail.php?id=77">quarry tile cleaners</a>  but the best option would be an enzyme based cleanser. We recommend  using an antibacterial cleaner to fully clean the quarry tile floor.  Some brands to look for would be Green home, EnziBrite, Naturally Clean,  and Aquamix.
	 [B]Rinse Quarry Tiles To Remove Tile Cleanser Residue[/B]
	 If you used a cleanser it is common to see a cleanser residue left on  the tile. Do not worry, it is easy to remove. You should rinse out your  mop to rid it of any excess cleanser. Next , mop your floor with water  to clean off the residue. We recommend using soft water to avoid leaving  mineral deposits on your tile.
	 [B]Dry and Polish Floor[/B]
	 Use clean towels to wipe your [IMG]http://www.tilestores.net/article_detail.php?id=59">quarry tile</a>  clean. Once the tiles are dried, you can tell if it needs any  re-cleaning, additional sealing, or polish. If you notice any  discoloration, dullness, haze, or film on the tile you may need to  re-mop or polish the tiles. First, try re-moping them with water and  white vinegar, then dry. If they still appear discolored or hazed you  may need to re-seal them and try using a quarry tile polish or wax on  the affected areas after sealant is applied.
	 [B]Re-Seal Quarry Tiles[/B]
	 If you tile needs it, you should re-seal your tile. This is not a  step you will need to follow with every cleaning but should be evaluated  after every cleaning. Once you re-seal the tile you can use a tile or  paste wax to finish. Remember that quarry tile floors could require up  to 2 or 3 coats to properly seal them.
	 When looking for sealants, use a commercial sealant for terrazzo and  slate. Seal the tiled floor according to the direction on the package  and use an acrylic finished after you apply sealant. Use a paste or tile  wax to finish off the re-sealing process.
	 For a tile that is similar to brick, it is commonly used in the home  and commercial locations. Quarry tiles are a perfect tile to use on the  floor due to their durability. This rustic clay ceramic tile comes in  several earth tone colors and as long as it is sealed, can be a very  easy tile to keep clean. Since it is very porous, keeping your quarry  tile sealed is very important to avoid deep stains. Following our quarry  tile cleaning steps will make cleaning your tile a breeze!
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