Tips for Ceramic Tile Renovation

October 18,2022

Ceramic tiles can be said to be indispensable materials in decoration, especially in the living room, bathroom and kitchen. Ceramic tiles are easy to change. In general, they become polluted and discolored, so many people think that the life of these tiles has ended and it is time to replace them. Such tiles can be remedied. Today, let's introduce some tips for renovating old tiles.

 

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Clean tiles thoroughly

 

Ceramic tiles, especially polished tiles, are easy to be polluted. Ceramic tiles are easy to be filled with all kinds of dirt. There are scales in the kitchen and bathroom, as well as oil, chemicals, soapy water, etc. It is recommended that when renovating, it is better to clean and treat the surface of the tile with a special ceramic tile cleaner. In addition, you can use a toothbrush to dip some dirt remover to remove dirt from the tile gap, and then you can refill or beautify the gap, just like the newly decorated one.

 

Recolor the bricks

 

Ceramic tiles, sometimes with a long time will appear chromatic aberration or fade. The tiles are easy to fade or crack after being exposed to the wind and sun for a long time. It is recommended to paint and beautify the tiles with special enamel paint, to restore the color and light sense of the tiles in the past.

 

Direct adding brick

 

Now it is popular to pave new tiles directly on the old tiles without smashing. This practice is common in ceramic store decoration, and can also be adopted in home decoration. This can save a large part of labor costs and garbage cleaning costs, and also save a lot of time.

 

Wood flooring on tiles

 

This practice is also good, pay attention to the old tiles must be thoroughly cleaned before laying, to avoid breeding bacteria and microorganisms. It is suggested that you should have a detailed understanding of the overall area of the home and the height of the door frame before doing so.

 

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