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Guidelines for installation,
care and maintenance
Installing
cement tiles is a fairly simple
process, but it must be done
with care in order to achieve
the best results.
Each cement
tile is individually hand made
and slight variations, such as
in thickness; shade, slight
imperfections, irregular edges
and crazing are inherent to this
type of product. These
characteristics add to the
products natural appeal and do
not compromise the performance
of the tile. It is very
important when installing to
pull pieces at random from
different boxes in order to
achieve a better distribution
and blending of the material.
Installation
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The tiles
should be installed edge to
edge (butt jointed) and laid
on a perfectly leveled and
clean surface.
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The tiles
can be cut using a wet saw
with a diamond blade.
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When
installing a pattern we
recommend installing the
center portion first, the
borders and lastly the field
tile that will surround the
pattern.
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Tiles can
be installed either with a
pre-mixed adhesive, such a
Mapei Type I, or with
regular thinset mortar. In
either case use a
high-notched trowel to
spread the adhesive on the
surface as well as on the
back of the tile in order to
achieve adequate adhesion.
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When
using thinset mortar the
back of the tile must be
dampened. When using a
pre-mixed adhesive the back
of the tile should be
cleaned lightly.
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The tiles
must be laid by hand and
handled carefully to avoid
damaging the edges. Once
laid level the tiles using
your hands. Using a rubber
hammer to do this could
damage the tiles� surface.
Cement tiles can not be
grinded down after they are
installed, so it is very
important that they are
perfectly leveled during
installation.
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Any
residue of mortar left on
the surface of the tile must
be cleaned immediately to
avoid staining.
Do not step on the tiles
until the mortar has dried.
Grouting
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You may
use colored or white grout.
If you decide to use colored
grout we recommend that it
be a color that is the same,
or lighter than the lightest
color used in the pattern.
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The grout
should be fluid enough to
completely fill the joints.
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Apply the
grout with a rubber float or
with a rubber squeegee,
always moving diagonally
across the joints.
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Any
excess grout should be
removed with a damp cloth or
sponge before it dries.
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If tiles
are installed before
construction is finished
make sure you protect them
appropriately by covering
them with a large piece of
cloth, fabric or a tarp.
Care
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After
installation has been
completed and the grout has
dried thoroughly wash the
tiles with mild soap and
plenty of water.
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As with
natural stone products,
cement tiles are porous in
nature and should be sealed
to avoid staining.
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After the
tiles have completely dried
apply a penetrating sealer
using a sponge. Always
follow the instruction of
the sealer's manufacturer.
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Some
sealers will enhance the
color of the tiles. Test the
sealer in a small portion
before applying.
Reapply periodically as per
the sealer manufacturer's
instructions.
Maintenance
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Cement
tiles should be regularly
moped with clear water. A
capful of liquid wax may be
added to the water to
improve the tiles� natural
sheen.
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Never use
acids to clean the tiles as
they will damage it.
Luxetile
provides these guidelines as
suggestions to you and your
installer. The installer is
responsible for ensuring proper
installation and sealing of the
tiles.
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