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Ceramic Kitchen Tile Isn't Just for Floors

Ceramic kitchen tile isn't just for floors. It can also be used for backsplashes. For an affordable renovation and instant transformation, consider installing ceramic tiles over your existing countertop. If you are worried about the grout lines causing problems, here are some tips that will make tile countertops more practical. Seal the Tile Sealing the tile and grout will prevent the grout from staining. If stains should set in, you can easily clean them using an oxygen-bleach cleaner. Make a paste with the cleaner, allow it to soak in and then rinse it away for a clean and crisp grout line. The grout should be resealed at least once a year to keep it protected. Glass Cutting Boards You can use glass cutting boards to create a smooth work surface. Your beautiful tile will still show through, but you won't have to worry about dealing with the uneven surface of the tiled counter. Large tiles Small tiles are traditionally used on countertops, but there are benefits to choosing larger tiles. Larger tiles will have fewer grout lines, creating more even surfaces for you to work with. When it's time for a change in the kitchen, consider using ceramic kitchen tile on the countertop. Sealing the tile will keep them looking fantastic, and the use of large tiles or cutting boards will provide you with plenty of flat surfaces. Source: kitchentiledirect.com

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