Polished Concrete Maintenance
Maintaining a polished concrete floor is relatively straightforward and requires minimal effort compared to other flooring types. Here's a comprehensive guide on the maintenance process for polished concrete floors:
Daily Cleaning:
Sweep the floor regularly using a soft-bristle broom, dust mop or micro-fiber towel to remove dust, dirt, and debris. This prevents abrasive particles from scratching the surface when walked upon.
Routine Micro-fibering:
Use a neutral pH cleaner diluted in water to fiber cloth the floor regularly. Avoid using acidic or harsh cleaners as they can dull the shine of the polished surface over time. Ensure the cleaner is suitable for polished concrete. After installing, our team gives free instruction of how to clean and maintain the polish with the proper products.
Spot Cleaning:
Immediately clean up spills and stains using a mild cleaning solution and a soft cloth or mop. Avoid letting spills sit for too long, especially acidic substances like vinegar or citrus juices, as they can etch the surface.
Avoid Abrasive Tools:
Refrain from using abrasive cleaning tools like steel wool or scrubbing pads, as they can scratch or damage the polished surface. Opt for soft cleaning tools and gentle cleaning techniques.
Regular Maintenance:
Depending on foot traffic and use, consider buffing the floor periodically with a polishing pad or mechanical buffing machine to maintain its shine. This helps restore the gloss and smoothness of the surface to rejuvenate the floor. We offer free consultation to determine if any maintenance is needed.
Protective Measures:
Use doormats at entryways to minimize the amount of dirt and grit brought onto the polished concrete floor. Place furniture pads under heavy furniture legs to prevent scratching and indentations.
Periodic Deep Cleaning:
Consider scheduling periodic deep cleaning by professional floor maintenance experts. We can perform specialized cleaning techniques to remove stubborn stains, rejuvenate the surface, and ensure long-term durability. Typical time for a residential refresh would be once a year if needed at all.
Avoid Impact and Heavy Loads:
While polished concrete is durable, avoid dragging heavy furniture or dropping heavy objects directly onto the floor to prevent chipping or cracking.
Inspect Regularly:
Periodically inspect the polished concrete floor for any signs of damage, such as cracks, chips, or discoloration. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage and maintain the floor's integrity.
By following these maintenance practices, you can preserve the beauty and durability of your polished concrete floor for many years to come. Regular care and attention will ensure that your investment in polished concrete flooring continues to enhance your space's aesthetics and functionality.