How to Clean Epoxy Floors
Dust mop once a week., Vacuum any joints once a month., Clean spills immediately with a soft cloth.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Dust mop once a week.
The best way to maintain your epoxy floor is to run a soft dust mop over it once a week.
This removes dirt and dust gently, which prevents scratches and protects your floor.For floors with an anti-slip aggregate coating--such as aluminum oxide--a soft bristle push broom may be more effective than a standard dust mop. -
Step 2: Vacuum any joints once a month.
If you have visible construction joints or saw cuts, you should use a vacuum to clean these out.
For best results, use your vacuum attachment hose with a crevice tool.
Vacuum these joints about once per month.If you do not have a vacuum, you can try to clean any joints/cuts with a stiff bristle broom. , Oil, chemicals, or even just water left to sit for too long can damage your epoxy floors.
Clean any spills as soon as you see them using a soft towel or cloth.
You can use a gentle cleanser--such as Windex--if a spill is sticky or leaves a film. -
Step 3: Clean spills immediately with a soft cloth.
Detailed Guide
The best way to maintain your epoxy floor is to run a soft dust mop over it once a week.
This removes dirt and dust gently, which prevents scratches and protects your floor.For floors with an anti-slip aggregate coating--such as aluminum oxide--a soft bristle push broom may be more effective than a standard dust mop.
If you have visible construction joints or saw cuts, you should use a vacuum to clean these out.
For best results, use your vacuum attachment hose with a crevice tool.
Vacuum these joints about once per month.If you do not have a vacuum, you can try to clean any joints/cuts with a stiff bristle broom. , Oil, chemicals, or even just water left to sit for too long can damage your epoxy floors.
Clean any spills as soon as you see them using a soft towel or cloth.
You can use a gentle cleanser--such as Windex--if a spill is sticky or leaves a film.
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