How To Clean Concrete Floors: No Special Equipment Needed!
Maybe your like
Cleaning Tips, Guides & Resources
How to Clean Concrete Floors: No Special Equipment Needed!Adriana AzizOctober 11, 20200 Comment
When you hear people talk about cleaning concrete flooring, you often hear words like ‘power washer’, ‘floor machine cleaner’, and ‘floor scrubber’ get thrown around a lot. These are all forms of specialised equipment used to clean concrete and cement floors.
Now, the question is, ‘do you need special equipment to clean YOUR concrete floor?’ Well, the only way to answer this accurately is to first assess the condition of the floor; if you’re dealing with a heavily soiled concrete floor, it’s best to hire a professional cleaning service that will use specialised equipment to get the job done. On the other hand, routine cleaning and removing stains from concrete is rather easy with a few basic cleaning tools and products. All you need is the right information on how to clean concrete flooring without special equipment and that’s exactly what we have for you today!
What to Use to Clean Concrete Flooring

Before you proceed to clean your concrete floor, it’s important to know what type of finish it has in order to use the right cleaning products and tools for the job. In general, sealed or waxed concrete requires a pH-neutral cleanser which is suitable for removing stains from concrete and giving it a refreshed look. Harsh cleaning agents or products like vinegar, lemon extract, ammonia, and bleach must all be avoided as they can damage concrete if it is not protected properly. As far as cleaning tools are concerned, brooms, dust mops, or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment are all suitable for cleaning concrete floors.
Nowadays, most concrete flooring in residential and commercial properties are either sealed or waxed, however, if you are looking to clean unfinished concrete, we have solutions for both types!
Cleaning Method for Sealed Concrete Floors

One of the tricky parts to cleaning concrete (both finished and unfinished) is that, much like grout lines, cracks and/or saw cuts tend to accumulate dirt and bacteria which can look rather unsightly. Therefore, it is important to closely inspect the floor for such lines of dirt, and clean them manually if found. This can be done before or after cleaning the rest of the floor; post-cleaning is generally preferred as some of the dirt may get removed while sweeping and mopping the floor as part of your regular cleaning routine. This makes it easy to spot clean these fine lines thereafter. The use of an old (soft-bristled) toothbrush and mild cleanser are advisable for cleaning cracks and saw cuts on concrete flooring.
As for the rest of your sealed concrete floor, a thorough clean can be achieved using the steps below to remove dirt and stains.
- Start by removing dust and debris with a microfibre dust mop or static broom. The reason why these specific types of cleaning tools are advised is owed to their level of efficiency in picking up dust. A vacuum cleaner is also a good option, however, if you don’t have an appropriate brush attachment with long enough bristles to cover the metal part or beater bar, it is advised against as this can leave scratches on the finish of your concrete floor.
- Even with a pH-neutral cleaner, it is advisable to keep moisture on the floor to a minimum. For weekly maintenance of your concrete flooring, use a damp microfibre mop (preferably a flat-head), and a mild cleaning solution. If your flooring gets lightly soiled every day, remove dust and dirt, followed by spot cleaning stains/marks with a damp mop to keep your concrete clean and looking good.
- Every month or as and when needed, your stained or polished concrete floor will need a little buffing to regain its lost sheen. For this, a commercial product is advised depending on the type of finish you have.
Cleaning Method for Unfinished Concrete Floors

A lot of people don’t pay much attention to unfinished concrete surrounding their house until it is heavily soiled from foot traffic and exposure to outdoor elements. In the case of a garage, you might even have some grease stains and muddy tire tracks that need to be cleaned up. Before we get to the cleaning process for unfinished concrete floors, however, it must be pointed out that the methods for routine cleaning, and pre-maintenance cleaning are different. Therefore, if you plan on sealing/waxing/polishing the floor, a deeper clean is advised.
If your unfinished concrete flooring is in need of routine cleaning, here’s what you need to do:
- Sweep the floor with a hard or semi-hard straw broom and pick up the debris in a dustpan. If you're dealing with fine debris, consider using a leaf blower to get rid of the dust from the floor, and hose it down thereafter. This alone will make your unfinished concrete appear much cleaner.
- To tackle stains on unfinished concrete, start with a mild cleaning agent such as a pH-neutral product, and a non-wired scrub brush. Dampen the stained area, apply the cleaner, and scrub in circular motions. Allow the floor to dry completely before observing and, subsequently, repeating the step if needed.
- Stains which have had enough time to really set in may require a commercial stain remover such as a degreaser or bleach.
WARNING: Do not use harsh chemicals such as bleach and degreasers on polished, stained, or waxed concrete as they will damage the finish.
There you have it! No special equipment, no complicated steps to follow; just two simple guides on how to clean concrete floors, finished and unfinished!
Adriana AzizAdriana Aziz is the operations manager at MaidForYou. With over 6 years of experience managing cleaning operations, she knows all the best hacks when it comes to cleaning residential and commercial buildings. With expert experience in managing house cleaning operations, interior design and logistics. She spends her free time with her family and as a freelance food critic.
Leave a Comment Cancel Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Be the first to comment.
As seen on...
Need help? Call us!
1300 138 892 Enter your postcode(Required)Our Latest Cleaning Guides
- The $800 Mistake Most Tenants Make During Bond Cleaning
- What Your Suburb’s Cleaning Habits Say About You
- Sydney Bond Cleaning Scams You Should Know
- The Hidden Costs of Cheap Cleaning Services: Why Transparency Matters
- The End of Lease Cleaning Hotspots: Sydney Suburbs Where Tenants Move Most
Follow us
-
Facebook
-
Twitter
-
Instagram
-
Linkedin
Cleaning Guide Categories
- Bathroom Cleaning Guides
- Bedroom Cleaning Guides
- Blog
- Buyer Guides
- Carpet Cleaning Guides
- Cleaning Guides
- Cleaning Product Guides
- Company Updates
- Construction Cleaning Guides
- DIY Cleaning
- Floor Cleaning Guides
- Household Appliance Cleaning Guides
- Industry Guides
- Kitchen Cleaning Guides
- Laundry Cleaning Guides
- Lifestyle Guides
- Living Room Cleaning Guides
- Moving House Guides
- Office Cleaning Guides
- Outdoor Cleaning Guides
- Routine Cleaning
- Surface Cleaning Guides
We’re Committed To 200% Customer Satisfaction Each And Every Time
If you’re not happy with our work, we make it right!
BOOK NOWLeave a Comment Cancel Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Our Complete Cleaning Checklist
Standard Deep Move In/Out StandardOur standard cleaning service is ideal for recurring cleans, helping customers maintain a well-kept home over longer periods.
Bedroom, Living Room and All Common Areas
Empty bins Vacuum and mop all floors Dust and wipe down all surfaces Dust furniture Clean window ledges Make beds (upon request) Clean hallways, staircases Quick de-clutter of floors Wipe down electronics Inside windows Clean cobwebs Clean light switches and doorknobs
Bathroom
Clean all surfaces Scrub toilets Clean outside of cabinets and drawers Clean sinks Rinse and wipe bathtubs Clean mirrors Clean inside cabinets, drawers and shelves
Kitchen
Wet wipe outside of fridge Clean all surfaces Wipe down outside of appliances Clean sink Clean stove Wipe down outside of oven Clean outside of cabinets and drawers Clean range hood and filters Clean inside oven Clean Inside cabinets, drawers and shelves
Optional Extras
End of Lease Cleaning Deep Cleaning Inside Cabinets Inside Fridge Inside Oven Interior Windows Washing Dishes Skirting Boards Blinds Walls Carpet steam cleaning BOOK NOW DeepOur deep cleaning service is recommended for homes that are typically cleaned once a month.
Bedroom, Living Room and All Common Areas
Empty bins Vacuum and mop all floors Dust and wipe down all surfaces Clean cobwebs Clean light switches and doorknobs Dust furniture Clean window ledges Make beds (upon request) Clean hallways, staircases Quick de-clutter of floors Wipe down electronics Ceiling fans and air-condition vents/filters detailed Detailed skirting boards Detail all doors and door frames Clean inside cabinets, drawers and shelves Inside windows
Bathroom
Clean all surfaces Scrub toilets Clean outside of cabinets and drawers Clean sinks Rinse and wipe bathtubs Clean mirrors Clean inside cabinets, drawers and shelves
Kitchen
Wet wipe outside of fridge Clean all surfaces Wipe down outside of appliances Clean sink Clean stove Wipe down outside of oven Clean outside of cabinets and drawers Clean range hood and filters Clean inside oven Clean Inside cabinets, drawers and shelves
Optional Extras
End of Lease Cleaning Inside Cabinets Inside Fridge Inside Oven Interior Windows Washing Dishes Skirting Boards Blinds Walls Carpet steam cleaning BOOK NOW Move In/OutOur move in/out cleaning service is beneficial for all — tenants, landlords, and house owners! We can help you get your bond back, and prepare homes for new tenants/owners.
Bedroom, Living Room and All Common Areas
Vacuum and mop all floors Dust and wipe down all surfaces Clean cobwebs Clean light switches and doorknobs Dust furniture Clean window ledges Clean hallways, staircases Ceiling fans and aircon vents/filters detailed Detailed cleaning of skirting boards Detail all doors and door frames Clean inside cabinets, drawers and shelves Inside windows
Bathroom
Clean all surfaces Scrub toilets Clean outside of cabinets and drawers Clean sinks Rinse and wipe bathtubs Clean mirrors Clean inside cabinets, drawers and shelves
Kitchen
Wet wipe outside of fridge Clean all surfaces Wipe down outside of appliances Clean sink Clean stove Wipe down outside of oven Clean outside of cabinets and drawers Clean range hood and filters Clean inside oven Clean inside cabinets, drawers and shelves
Optional Extras
Complete wall washing Carpet steam cleaning BOOK NOW CLOSE Scroll to TopTag » How To Clean Concrete Floors Indoors
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors - HGTV
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors - The Spruce
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors - Simple Green
-
What Is The Best Natural Concrete Floor Cleaner?
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors & What Cleaner To Use
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors - Home Clean Home Singapore
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors (Sealed, Unsealed, Painted & More)
-
10 Amazingly Simple Ways For Cleaning Concrete Floors
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors And Driveways - Bob Vila
-
How To Clean A Concrete Floor-Tutorial - YouTube
-
How To Clean Polished Concrete Floors
-
Cleaning Services: 5 Best Ways To Clean Concrete Floors
-
How To Clean Concrete Floors (with Pictures) - WikiHow
-
Your Guide To Cleaning Concrete Flooring - CoastCrete