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1. Start by sweeping up the debris and scraping away any large chunks of cement with a putty knife. 2. Apply a paste of baking soda and water to the affected area, using a sponge. Allow it to sit for about 15 minutes before using a damp cloth to rub the area in a circular motion. 3. If necessary, usRead more
1. Start by sweeping up the debris and scraping away any large chunks of cement with a putty knife.
See less2. Apply a paste of baking soda and water to the affected area, using a sponge. Allow it to sit for about 15 minutes before using a damp cloth to rub the area in a circular motion.
3. If necessary, use an old toothbrush or a soft-bristled brush to scrub the area.
4. Rinse the area with a wet cloth and allow it to dry.
5. If any residual cement remains, apply a solution of mild dish soap and water and repeat the process.
6. When the area is clean, rinse with a wet cloth and allow it to dry before applying a sealant to protect the tile.