- 1). Mix 2 tbsp. trisodium phosphate in 1 qt. of warm water in a bucket. Put rubber gloves on so your hands don't become irritated by the cleaner.
- 2). Soak a clean cloth in the phosphate cleaning solution. Wring out the excess liquid. Wipe the stained area on your porcelain tile with the phosphate solution.
- 3). Allow the cleaning solution to sit on food, dirt or grease stains for a couple minutes. Rinse your cleaning cloth off with plain water, then soak it in the phosphate solution again. Scrub at the stain again with the solution.
- 4). Dampen a clean cloth with plain, cool water. Wipe away the trisodium phosphate solution and any stained areas on your porcelain tiles.
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Old terry cloth towels come in handy when cleaning stains from porcelain tile.towels image by Ekaterina Lozanova from Fotolia.com
Tackle any stubborn stain areas that remain by pouring hydrogen peroxide onto a clean cloth and wiping at the stain. Immediately remove the hydrogen peroxide by rinsing the stained area with a cloth dampened in plain water. Dry the porcelain tile with a plain, dry cloth.
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