Sealer
Treatment for Brick and Tile Floors
Place
folded towels next to carpet areas adjoining tiled areas to absorb water.
Using a scrub brush or large sponge and detergent, scrub the floor surface
and rinse with clear water. Be sure any dirty wash water is completely
removed from crevices. Allow floor to dry thoroughly.
From a
reliable hardware or paint store get a brick masonry sealer; sold in gallons
only. It is a clear solution so it does not change the color of the tile or
bricks and grout, but it will give a gloss to the surface.
Paint the
sealer on the dry tile or brick, being sure to cover all crevices and cracks
in bricks and grout. Let it dry and apply a second coat. Thereafter, apply
one coat about every year to maintain the seal.
The sealer
prevents dust from grout being tracked into the house, and makes cleaning
very easy with a damp mop.
Some
people prefer to use a wax over the sealer. Experiment with a sample tile or
an inconspicuous corner as some waxes leave a streaky undesirable finish.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES