Your Guide to Restoring Your Outdoor Tiles

2023 08 28
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After a delightful summer spent basking in the sun and enjoying outdoor gatherings, your outdoor tile surfaces might be showing signs of wear, rust, and accumulated grime. As the season transitions, it’s time to give your outdoor tiles some much-needed attention to restore their beauty.

Cleaning Outdoor Tiles:

     
  1. Sweep and Rinse: Begin the cleaning process by thoroughly sweeping the area to remove loose debris. Follow this with a gentle rinse using a garden hose to get rid of dirt and top-level buildup.
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  3. Mild Detergent Solution: Prepare a solution of mild dish soap and warm water. Use a soft-bristle brush or mop to scrub the tiles. Avoid abrasive tools, such as steel wool or metal bristled brushes, that might scratch the surface of most tiles. Rinse the area well after cleaning.
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  5. Pressure Washing: If your outdoor tiles are in relatively good condition and made of durable materials, such as porcelain or stone, a pressure washer can effectively remove dirt and stains. Ensure you adjust the pressure settings to avoid damaging the tiles.
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Removing Rust Stains:

     
  1. Lemon and Salt: For small rust stains, cut a lemon in half and dip it in salt. Rub the lemon over the stain and let the area sit in the sun for a few hours. The citric acid and salt combination can help break down the rust.
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  3. Baking Soda Paste: Create a paste using baking soda and water. Apply it to the rust stain and gently scrub with a soft brush. Allow the paste to sit for a while before rinsing it off.
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  5. Commercial Rust Removers: There are rust remover products available that are specifically formulated for various surfaces. Before using such products, read the instructions carefully and test them on a small, inconspicuous area.
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  7. Vinegar Soak: For larger rust stains, soak a cloth or paper towel in white vinegar and place it over the stain. Let it sit for a few hours or overnight. The acidity of the vinegar can help dissolve the rust.
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Preventive Measures:

     
  1. Sealing: Consider applying a suitable outdoor tile sealer after cleaning to create a protective barrier against moisture, dirt, and stains. Sealing helps maintain the tiles’ appearance and makes future cleaning easier. In Canada, outdoor tile will inevitably be exposed to changing temperatures and weather in general, therefore choosing the right tile plus adding protective coating can extend the lifespan of your outdoor installation. Sealing can help porous tile withstand water penetration: higher penetration = greater likelihood of water damage.
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  3. Regular Maintenance: Prevent rust and dirt buildup by establishing a routine maintenance schedule. Regularly sweep or hose down the area to remove debris and prevent potential staining.
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  5. Furniture Protectors: Place furniture pads or coasters under outdoor furniture to prevent rust from transferring onto the tiles.
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With a bit of cleaning, rust removal, and preventive measures, you can restore the shine and vitality of your outdoor tile surfaces. Embrace the upcoming seasons with a rejuvenated outdoor space that’s ready to welcome guests, whether for cozy autumn evenings or winter gatherings around a fire pit.

Planning to level-up your backyard space next spring? Visit our showroom at 8400 Jane Street, Concord to see our selection of tiles that are perfect for your outdoor needs!

 

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