How to Clean and Maintain Epoxy Flooring
Epoxy floors offer an eye-catching and highly practical flooring option, being both beautiful and easy to maintain. Their durable nature means they remain hygienic while being resistant to rusting.
Scrubbing all floors should take place at least once every week and daily in high traffic areas, using a micro fibre mop with non-abrasive cleaning solution that won’t scratch the surface.
Sweep Regularly
Even though epoxy floors are generally durable and hardwearing floor coatings, it is still beneficial to regularly sweep and mop them for optimal results. This helps remove grit or dirt that could crack or scratch the epoxy coating; additionally, regular mopping prevents dust or debris becoming lodged between crevices of the floor that could wear away its durability over time.
Sweeping epoxy floors is an economical and straightforward way to keep them clean, whether with hard bristle brooms or vacuum cleaners equipped with sweeper attachments. Once you have removed as much dirt and grime from the floor as possible, mopping using an approved cleaning solution such as simple green or ammonia should remove remaining contaminants before any traffic comes onto it – always ensure the floor has been rinsed off and dried prior to any activity taking place on it!
Apart from keeping your facility safe and tidy, regular sweeping and mopping of epoxy flooring will also extend its life. Grit left on its surface can quickly wear away an epoxy floor due to daily foot traffic wearing down its surface or heavy machinery or vehicles driving over it.
As well as regularly scrubbing and mowing your floors, walk-off mats should also be placed near entrances to capture any dirt or grit that accumulates from foot traffic, making cleaning easier. Furthermore, heavy equipment or pallets should never be pulled across epoxy floors as this can leave gouges in its coating that could result in deep gouges and scratches in its coating surface.
If you need to move anything over your epoxy floor, be sure to lay down a piece of plywood as a protective measure and ensure your equipment doesn’t scratch or wear away the epoxy layer. In addition, install bumpers around any sharp corners on machinery that could potentially penetrate and cut into it for added peace of mind.
Mop Every Few Weeks
Epoxy floors are highly durable, great for commercial flooring, and can withstand a great deal of wear and tear. To extend their longevity and avoid dirt scratching the surface, it is important to regularly sweep and mop them – either daily in areas with heavy traffic, or once every week for high traffic areas.
Mopping or deck brushing with warm water should be sufficient to remove most dirt and debris from epoxy floors, since epoxy is a composite material and harsh cleaners could damage its coating.
Instead, using a soft deck brush or kitchen scrubbing sponge with warm water should usually do the trick. Mixing in some clear ammonia may further aid this process and can remove any remaining soap residue to leave behind an immaculate epoxy floor surface for you to mop over.
A walk-off mat can also help keep dirt, sand and other small particles off of an epoxy floor, prolonging its lifespan while keeping its appearance as new for longer. This is especially crucial if vehicles, heavy equipment or machinery that can be driven across it need access.
When dealing with spilled chemicals on epoxy floors, it’s essential that they’re quickly cleaned up. Chemical or oily spills left unattended may harden and etch away at the epoxy, so having a bucket of clean water on hand for quick wiping is beneficial in dealing with any accidental spills as soon as they arise.
Maintaining epoxy floors doesn’t have to be a cumbersome or time-consuming endeavor; in fact, following this article’s tips could extend their lifespan even further and allow you to enjoy them for as long as possible.
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Clean Up Spills Right Away
Oil, chemicals or water left sitting on an epoxy floor for too long can erode its coating, leading to irreparable damage. Therefore, it’s imperative that any spills are cleaned up immediately – simply blotting with cloth or towel will often do the trick; alternatively you could try non-toxic cleaners such as Windex or Simple Green for additional help.
Dependent upon the volume and type of traffic your facility sees and the type of soilage typically present on its floors, you may require regular floor scrubbings. Walk-off mats outside garage doors may help collect dirt, sand and moisture that would otherwise be tracked onto them and help reduce cleaning frequency while simultaneously helping prevent mold growth in your workspace.
Mopping, deck brushing or mechanized scrubbing machines will work just fine to get your flooring clean if it is heavily soiled; just make sure that the water temperature does not get too hot and use non-toxic cleanser. A combination of 1/3 cup dishwashing liquid mixed with four to five liters of warm water should do just fine, or for more thorough cleaning you could try adding 2-3 ounces of ammonia per gallon for better results.
Additionally to preventing mold, fungi and bacteria growth on epoxy floors, it’s also vitally important that any dirt and grit remains off of them. Any particles of sand or dirt could scratch the surface, eventually leading to surface deterioration which causes your floors to appear old and worn out.
To protect your floors and keep them looking their best for longer, ensure daily sweeping and vacuuming as well as wiping away any dirt, grease or sand left behind – this will help preserve their condition while looking more newer than ever! For stubborn stains that persist a soft kitchen sponge soaked with warm water may do the trick.
Use Protective Pads
If your commercial or community space features epoxy flooring, keeping it clean is of vital importance for many reasons. These include maintaining its slip-resistance, preventing contamination by food or other substances which could lead to illness for people using the area and keeping the area looking attractive. In order to do this, make sure to sweep regularly and scrub with either a brush or mechanized cleaner at least weekly; more frequent scrubbing may be required in high traffic areas.
Regular cleaning and sweeping helps eliminate dirt, dust, and other debris that could otherwise damage an epoxy coating. Protective pads under heavy furniture or appliances help safeguard the flooring against being scratched when items are moved across it, while mats or runners placed near entryways help minimize how much dirt enters contact with it.
To clean an epoxy floor, start by scrubbing it with warm water and mild cleaning solution. Avoid using any tools with sharp edges as they could damage or discolor its surface, such as an abrasive scrubber. For tough stains like rust spotting, try light scrubbing using either a kitchen scrubbing sponge or soft deck brush, then rinse your floor completely afterwards to avoid standing water that might dull its shine and leave behind residues.
Appropriate cleaning solutions for epoxy floors can also be detrimental. Abrasive cleaners, acidic chemicals (including vinegar and lemon juice), soap-based cleaners will scratch or dull their epoxy coating; make sure that any heavy furniture or equipment has dried completely before moving it back in place.
Epoxy floors are known for their durability and longevity, yet must still be regularly cleaned to remain looking their best. Luckily, epoxy is very straightforward to maintain compared to other flooring materials and requires much less effort compared to others – simply sweeping and mopping regularly, quickly cleaning any spills as soon as they occur, using protective pads under any heavy furniture or equipment will ensure years of uninterrupted use for your floors!