You’ve invested a lot of time and money in a gorgeous epoxy coated floor. These cleaning tips for epoxy floors will help keep your floor looking like new.

The good news is, your floor doesn’t require a rigorous cleaning routine. A few simple techniques and minimal maintenance are all you need to keep your epoxy coated floor in tip-top shape.

Keep reading to discover a mix of common sense and best practices.

1. Keep the Surface Free of Dirt and Grit

It’s important to keep debris and other particles off the surface of your floor. This is especially important if you plan to move machinery or vehicles. Although epoxy floors are durable, they can show the damage from multiple scratches over time.

Undetected dirt and grit will embed itself in your floor, scratching the glossy surface. Regularly sweep grit and dirt using the soft brush attachment on your shop vacuum.

2. Washing Your Epoxy Floor

While washing your epoxy floor is fine, avoid using soap-based cleaners. These products leave a haze on the floor and build-up over time.

In lieu of soap, use warm water and a good mop or deck-scrubbing brush. Looking for a deeper clean? Try Soft Scrub or a similar, gentle cleanser.

Stay away from harsh chemicals or anything containing citrus or acid. Citrus and vinegar-based cleaners will break down the epoxy. 

Before you begin the cleaning process, be sure to remove all items off the floor and properly prep by vacuuming all dirt and grit.

3. Spot Cleaning and Stains

Aside from regular cleaning and maintenance, you may need to spot clean your epoxy floor from time to time.

In this case, just focus on the area where the dirt or spill is located. Epoxy floors are water-resistant and very easy to spot clean.

First, sweep or vacuum the area. Any liquid that spilled also needs to be cleaned up and dried before you attempt to clean the stain. 

Wipe up abrasive liquids like anti-freeze, gas, paint, and oil immediately. Left too long, these harsh chemicals can damage your floor.  

Now you can use a mop and warm water to gently wash the area.

4. Cleaning Heavily Spoiled Epoxy Floors

Have you been neglecting your epoxy floor maintenance? If you’re faced with heavily soiled floors due to neglect or a major spill, you need to first clean the area.

Perform the same steps mentioned above. Sweep or vacuum all loose debris and grit and clear all items off the surface area of the floor. Next, use a hard foam mop and warm or hot water to get rid of built-up dirt. 

For stubborn stains, you can use a mix of clear ammonia and warm water to perform a second mopping. Use 2-3 ounces of ammonia per gallon of water. 

You may need to scrub some stains, like rust, using a soft deck sponge or kitchen scrubbing brush.

Remember, you’re only trying to scrub away the stains, not the epoxy coating.

Use These Cleaning Tips for Epoxy Floors

Epoxy floors are durable, long-lasting, and beautiful. In order to keep your floors looking fresh, you need to follow these cleaning tips for epoxy floors. 

Be sure to keep your floors clear of grit and debris and use warm water and soft brushes.

Need help choosing a vibrant, gorgeous epoxy finish? Check out our color charts here or contact us for more tips and information

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