- What should I use to clean my epoxy floors?
- Epoxy floors are easy to clean. No porous grout lines to worry about or seams in the cove where dirt can hide. Using a mop with soapy water will suffice. If you have a facility with open square footage and need another option to manually cleaning your floors, a floor scrubber may be for you. If you choose to go this route, choose one with soft scrubbing bristles and a recovery tank.
- Are epoxy floors easy to clean?
- Yes! As long as mopping is done on a regular basis. After time if dirt does begin to build up, nothing more that a soft scrub brush (found at any local hardware store), soap and water with do the trick. To make this job easier, opt for a brush that can be attach to a handle.
- Why does my epoxy floor look "dull" after I mop it?
- We have found that mopping the floor with dirty water leaves a dirty soap film on the surface leaving the floor looking "dull". Always keep the water in the mop bucket clean.
- Can I use a high pressure washer to clean my epoxy floors?
- Yes! A high pressure washer can be used, but with caution. Although the epoxy floor can with stand the high pressure and water, other aspects of your facility should be taken into consideration (painted walls, drop ceilings, etc).
- What should I NOT DO to clean my epoxy floors?
- NEVER steam clean your epoxy floors. NEVER use harsh chemicals or solvents to clean your epoxy floors. NEVER wax your epoxy floors. NEVER use any abrasives to clean your epoxy floors.