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whether that's water from shoes on a rainy day or spills in your kitchen and bathroom. Your underlayment needs to be strong ...
The researchers tested to see if bacteria on shoes would transfer to the tile floors in a house. More than 90 percent of the time it did. Carpeting harbors bacteria even more. "GMA's" test results ...
That means any type of liquid, like melted snow on shoes, rain on car tires, or fluids from vehicles, can seep between and under the tiles where it's nearly impossible to clean. This moisture ...