Ceramic tile floor is a common floor decoration material, many families will install ceramic tile floor. But after used for a long time, people will discover that ceramic tile floor smells bad. So, why does the ceramic tile stink? How to clean floors to get rid of odor smell? Read this article to get to know the reasons and solutions to odor of floor tile.
Why Does The Floor Stink?
1. Hollowing of ceramic tile: the water under the tile is deteriorated and stinking
In case of hollowing during tiling, water will permeate under the brick from the joint of the brick. As the floor is waterproof, the water flowing in will accumulate under the tile and will not be discharged for a long time, which will cause the water to deteriorate and stink, resulting in odor smell. Because of the frequent use of water in the kitchen and bathroom, this situation is more likely to occur. In addition to sour odor smell, hollowing will also lead to loosening, falling off and cracking of tiles, so hollowing inspection must be done well during acceptance.
2. Dirty and moldy ceramic tile joints - bacteria and peculiar smell
If the ceramic tile grout sealing is done well, the tile joint will slowly turn from white to black, and the damp position may be moldy. There are a lot of bacteria hidden in the seams of these dirty and moldy tiles. In addition, the cracks or crevices in the joint inspection will also leave water stains and dirt. The tile joints with bacteria, mould, sewage and dirt may also be the source of odor. As there is no glaze hanging on the side of the ceramic tile, it must be dense when applying grout sealant to avoid the odor caused by the accumulation and absorption of dirt in the tile joint.

3. Unclean bubble tile: moisture volatilizes and gives off awful smell
Generally, the tiles need to be treated with water before they are used. If the tiles used for water are dirty, the deteriorated water will be sucked into the tiles. After tiling, the tiles will become dry and the water will volatilize, which may cause odor.
4. Adhesives, antifreeze - odor or even poison gas
In order to improve the bond strength, some workers will add polymer binders into the mortar, which will produce odor after releasing trace hydrogen sulfide. In winter construction, in order to prevent the cement mortar from freezing under low temperature, some workers will add antifreeze during construction, while most antifreeze is not environmental friendly in fact, and there may be harmful substances to human body.
5. Odor volatilization after mopping
After mopping, the residual water contacts with the ceramic tile embryo, and then the water volatilizes to cause the odor smell from tile floor. In this case, the grouting at the ceramic tile gap can be removed, and the joint filling treatment can be carried out again with the sealant, because the grout sealer has strong waterproof performance, and the ground water will not flow to the underground through the tile joint.

6. Ceramic tile is of low quality - sulfide releases odor
The bad smell from floor may also be the sulfide smell released by the tiles themselves. In the process of firing inferior ceramic tiles, sulphides such as hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and magnesium silicide are usually produced. These gases are included in the micropores of ceramic tiles, which are easy to produce fishy gas when encountering water.
7. Mop Problem
A lot of odor smell of ceramic tiles is produced after mopping the floor. The mop is not dried in time after use, and the mop cloth has been in a humid environment for a long time. It is easy to breed many microorganisms and bacteria. If you use this kind of mop to mop the floor, it may give off an awful smell.
8. Insufficient glaze application: easy to seep and contaminate
Some ceramic tiles with poor quality have insufficient glaze degree. When they are dragged on the floor, the sewage oil is easy to infiltrate. If they can't infiltrate, the oil and water will continue to deteriorate in the tiles and give off odor smell. The longer the time is, the greater the smell will be.

How To Remove Odors From Floor Tile
The odor of ceramic tile floor can only be solved by cleaning the ceramic tile and its gap, opening more windows for ventilation and other methods. How to remove odor from ceramic floors is made easy with the following simple steps.
- Alcohol: buy a bottle of medical alcohol, first drag it all over the floor with a mop. When cleaning the mop, pour the alcohol on the mop and wash it, then drag it again.
- Disinfectant: Dilute the disinfectant, dip it in a mop and mop it again and again, and then wipe it with a clean mop. If you don't like the smell of disinfectant, just drag it again with lemonade.
- Green plants and bamboo charcoal: Sometimes floor tiles give off bad smell, which is also related to indoor harmful gases. Then raise more green plants in the room, such as Chlorophytum, green pineapple, and more bamboo charcoal bags to prevent, which can play a role in air purification.
- Common method: In daily life, it is necessary to open a window on the top of the wall which is not directly air dried, the purpose of which is to ventilate. However, you can also use a basin or a small bucket to hold some cold water, add a proper amount of vinegar in it, and then put them in the room. In this way, the coating surface on the top of the wall can be protected by appropriate amount of evaporated water, and the odor of floor can be absorbed and eliminated.
