Warm, sunny, spicy and exciting, orange mosaic tiles add a dash of heat and interest anywhere they're used. From pale sunset shades and refreshing citrus hues through to super saturated deep ambers and rusts, our collection of orange wall and floor tile offers eye-popping variety. Every shape and size you’re...
Warm, sunny, spicy and exciting, orange mosaic tiles add a dash of heat and interest anywhere they're used. From pale sunset shades and refreshing citrus hues through to super saturated deep ambers and rusts, our collection of orange wall and floor tile offers eye-popping variety. Every shape and size you’re looking for is included: glossy glass orange subway tiles, gorgeously decorated ceramic tiles and orange liners, and many bright beautiful accent tiles to create radiant points of interest in your bathroom, pool or kitchen tile work.
Clean yourorange tilesnaturally!
Many homeowners are usingorange tilesin the kitchens, living rooms, bathrooms, and other locations in their home. This is because theorange subway tileslook classy and elegant.
Over time, wear and tear builds up a layer of dirt and grime, which distracts from the beauty of the tile. The most common culprits of dirtyorange glass tilesare liquid spills, high levels of moisture, lack of ventilation, porous grout, and soap scum from not being thoroughly rinsed after cleaning. You need to know how to get rid of the dirt to return yourburnt orange tilesto their natural beauty.
How Can You Maintain Orange Glass Backsplash?
Regular household cleaning is not enough to prevent dirty tiles. Orange backsplash tiles require extra care to keep the tile from losing its shine. Here are a few tips so you can clean your orange tiles and return them to their natural shine.
Clean all the spills immediately to avoid discoloration of the tile.
Wipe down the backsplash regularly to eliminate splatter and dust. This also prevents foods or liquid from drying on the tile.
Rinse the tiles with clean, warm water to remove any detergent that might be left on the tile after cleaning.
Avoid using various types of chemicals, like cleansers or bleach, on the orange tiles because they could damage the sealant of the tile.
Natural Ways to Clean Orange Tiles
The following are natural ways to clean orange tiles. They are also safe to use on fixtures, floors, kitchen, and bath areas. Not only will the house smell good when you are done, but your tiles will be sparkling clean as the day you installed them.
Baking Soda Scrub -You can easily remove stains with baking soda scrub. Try this easy DIY cleaning recipe:
¼ cup of vinegar
1 tbsp of liquid dish soap
¼ cup of baking soda
2 gallons of warm water
Add up a few drops of lavender oil, or your other favorite fragrance, for a refreshing smell.
Minty Wash -Combine equal portions of white vinegar and rubbing alcohol, then add half a tbsp of liquid dish soap, and finish with a few drops of peppermint essential oil. Put the mixture in a spray bottle so you can easily spray it on dirty areas. As an added bonus, the peppermint oil deters ants and mice.
Take note that this mixture is not for wood. Before you clean with any DIY cleaners, test them out in a small area to make sure they don't damage your tile or other surface.
Orange tiles are an investment, and you want to keep that investment looking nice. The easiest way to do that is clean orange tiles regularly. When you want yourorange tileto sparkle, make your own natural cleaner. It is safe, effective, and will leave your tile smelling nice.