How To Clean And Maintain Epoxy Floors

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  • Get Rid of Dirt and Debris
  • Cleaning agents for epoxy floors
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  • Spot Clean the Floor Whenever the Need Arises
  • Remove Stains by Scrubbing
  • How to Clean Chemicals and Oil
  • Heavy-Duty Cleaning for high traffic spaces
    • Get the Right Mop
    • Invest in the Right Products
    • Clean Off the Tire Marks
  • Prevention is Better Than A Floor Coating Failure
  • Reach Paradigm Concrete Finishes for Quality Garage Floor Installations

Get Rid of Dirt and Debris

Garage floors can quickly accumulate dust and debris if your floor is in an area with a lot of traffic. Dusty environment, windy weather, and summer also contribute to this issue. If you let dust and debris remain on your epoxy floor surfaces, it will embed in the floor and cause scratches when you move around, move your machines, or drive. Over time, you’ll have a badly scratched floor without the initial gloss.

To keep your garage floor surfaces free of dirt and grit, purchase a good dust mop. This tool will do most of the cleaning and so should be the best quality you can afford. Use the dust mop once every week to sweep across the floor towards the entrance. You can also clean sooner depending on how quickly your floors get dusty.

If your floor has contraction joints, there are chances that dirt is trapped within the curves. Get a vac and vacuum them to remove trapped dirt. If you want a clean epoxy floor, keep up with the build up monthly and it will never get to to the point where you need to completely replace your epoxy floor. If you don’t have a vac, use a broom to reach every nook and cranny and clean away the dirt. Before you move any heavy item or machine across your floor, ensure you clean away all the dirt and grit so it doesn’t get compressed into the surface.

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