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Epoxy Floor Maintenance 101

Epoxy floors barely need any maintenance thanks to its seamless and non-porous surface. However, there are instances when it requires the need to clean off any spills or debris. There are also things to avoid and things to consider to keep your epoxy floors in pristine condition. Fret not, because epoxy floor maintenance isn’t difficult at all. Read on to find out more.

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How to Effectively Clean and Maintain Epoxy Floors

  • Minor Spills and Drippings – Simply wipe spilled substances off with a paper towel or a soft cloth. Make sure to do it in a quick, circular motion to avoid spreading.
  • Heavy Cleaning – Sweep away loose debris before mopping the floor. An appropriate cleaning solution or some hot water with clear ammonia can be used while mopping. Allow the floor to air dry
  • Routine Maintenance – Simply sweep the floor with a soft bristle broom or dust mop. If preferred, epoxy floors can be hosed down. Use a squeegee or foam mop to dry.
  • Stains – Avoid stains by wiping up any substances immediately upon contact. If staining cannot be avoided some light scrubbing with a kitchen scrub can be done. Avoid heavily abrasive cleaning materials.

What to Avoid When Cleaning Epoxy Floors

Using harsh chemical cleaning solutions. Choosing a cleaning solution depends on the degree of dirt or contamination on an epoxy floor. An effective way to avoid using cleaning solutions that are too harsh and corrosive is to start with the mildest solution. Check to see if it works first before moving on to a stronger solution. Non-residual detergents are also a good way to go.

Scrubbing floors with abrasive cleaning materials. Avoid using cleaning materials that can leave scratch marks on your epoxy floors. Using these regularly can affect the appearance of the floors overtime. Brushes with bristles made from steel and stiff nylon can be tough on epoxy floors and there’s no need for them. Opt for a broom or soft-bristled brushes and sweepers.

Applying residual substances. Make sure to check if the substances you use can leave residue on the floor. Floor wax, floor polish, residual detergents, soaps and the like should be avoided. Residual substances leave blemishes on the surface of the epoxy floor. The high shine and easy to clean finish of epoxy floors eliminate the need for these anyway.

Epoxy floors are highly durable and can last for up to 10 years with proper cleaning and maintenance. Every now and then, calling your epoxy flooring contractor for professional maintenance is certainly beneficial. To know more about epoxy flooring in St. Louis, visit our homepage.

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