To keep a Moroccan ceramic sink shiny and scratch-free, clean regularly with mild soap and soft cloths, avoid abrasives, use diluted vinegar or lemon for deposits, dry weekly, and apply natural wax or ceramic polish every few months.
You can clean Moroccan tile grout with diluted white vinegar (1:3 with warm water), applied gently with a soft brush and rinsed well. For deep cleaning, add baking soda. Avoid undiluted vinegar to prevent damaging grout or enamel.
Moroccan tiles in bathrooms, like zellige or bejmat, require gentle care. Dry after use, clean weekly with black soap, avoid harsh descalers, and apply a water-repellent sealer annually to prevent limescale and preserve their finish and beauty.
Zellige tiles require gentle, regular cleaning with soft cloths and natural soap. Avoid abrasive or acidic products. Use linseed oil or sealer for protection, and clean spills quickly to preserve the shine and durability of the tiles.