The strong, tough appearance of granite tile flooring belies the soft touch it requires. This resilient stone needs only a damp mop and mild dish soap to restore its luster, making it a low-maintenance feature in your home. When cleaning a granite tile floor, be careful not to slip on the wet stone, as granite becomes very slippery when wet.
Step 1
Remove surface dust with a clean and dry, non-treated dust mop. Dust and dirt are corrosive elements that can damage your natural stone floor.
Step 2
Fill a bucket with lukewarm water. Add a few drops of mild dish soap and swish it around with your hand for a few seconds until a soft mound of suds form.
Step 3
Run the soapy string mop over the granite floor in small sections. Keep the floor wet but don't create puddles of water.
Step 4
Rinse out the mop to remove the soap. Spill the soapy water out of the bucket and rinse it to remove the soap. Fill it with warm water only.
Step 5
Go over the floor again with a damp mop. Change the rinse water if it gets cloudy.
Step 6
Dry the granite floor with a microfiber cloth or a soft terry cloth towel. If a white residue remains, re-wet the mop and wipe the floor again. And next time, add less soap to the bucket.