How To Clean Metallic Epoxy Flooring
oap, warm water, and a good mop or deck-scrubbing brush suffice for metallic epoxy flooring. Use a gentle soap to help you clean the tougher spills if you need more scrubbing strength. It doesn't matter if the metallic epoxy floor is in your house, business, or retail store; flooring requires a regular cleaning program.
A microfibre dust mop is a great place to start because it's quick and easy. Daily, we recommend a quick once-over with a microfibre mop to keep your metallic epoxy floor clean. This will help restore the glossy look of your floor by removing light dust and hair.
Cleaning Retail Metallic Epoxy Floors
For retail, before turning off the lights, give the metallic epoxy floor a once-over with the dust mop, then grab some warm water and a touch of soap (if needed but not too much) and give it a once-over. This is simple and quick because metallic floors are so smooth and dense. If you notice streaky marks, run a clean microfibre mop over the floor in the morning to restore the shine and make it look pleasant and fresh for your customers.
Cleaning Office Metallic Epoxy Flooring
For offices, microfibre dust mop at the end of the day, just as in retail, but because you only have your workers on the floor, you might not need to do a daily warm water mop. You can estimate how often you'll need to mop the floor. The easiest method to keep that fantastic gloss finish sparkling daily is to follow a daily routine.
Home Metallic Epoxy Floor Cleaning Schedule
There is less foot traffic in your home, so your floor does not collect as much filth and dust. Dust mop your metallic floor every couple of days, and give it a great warm mop once or twice a week.
Spills On Metallic Epoxy Floors
If there are any spills, wipe them up as quickly as possible or when you discover them on your metallic epoxy floor. Although epoxy is incredibly durable and impervious to most liquids, some liquids, such as vinegar, will eat away at the top coat if left in one area for an extended period. Even polished concrete despises vinegar, as we have witnessed in a supermarket where a vinegar bottle cracked on a glossy concrete floor. Because no one cleaned it up quickly, it slowly ate away at the surface, leaving a dull spot.
The conclusion to cleaning your metallic epoxy floor is to create a simple daily or weekly cleaning schedule. This will keep your epoxy floor looking brand new for years to come!