For Light Stains If the bleach stain is a small one, use hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a well known stain fighter and works on most household stains including many bleach stains. Soak a cloth with it and lay it on top of your unglazed ceramic tile. Leave it there for six hours, or overnight, then remove.Click to see full answer. Accordingly, can you use bleach on ceramic tile?For mopping floors (ceramic tile, vinyl, linoleum—not marble or other porous surfaces that aren’t safe for bleach), mix up a solution of ¾ cup bleach added to 1 gallon of water (or ½ cup if you are using New Concentrated Clorox® Regular Bleach2).Subsequently, question is, can you use white vinegar to clean ceramic tile? Vinegar is a natural, non-toxic product that safely deodorizes, disinfects and cleans most hard surfaces. When your porcelain or tile floors become soiled, vinegar can effectively clean them without harsh fumes. Mix 1/4 to 1/2 cup white vinegar with 1 gallon of warm water in a bucket. Correspondingly, how do you get bleach stains off a toilet seat? Dilute the bleach in some water (equal parts bleach and water), then pour it on the stain. If the stain is on the side edge of the toilet seat, the bleach can be poured on a paper towel and then pressed onto the stain. Leave the bleach on the stain for a couple minutes, then wipe it off.How do you remove hard water stains from ceramic tile? The longer that water spots remain on your tile, the harder they can become to remove, so tackle them as soon as you notice them. Wet a sponge with distilled white vinegar. Wipe more vinegar onto the area to wet it again. Dampen a sponge with water. Rinse the baking soda and vinegar off the tile with clean water.