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A well-installed resin floor is valued for its durability and attractive appearance. To ensure it stays in prime condition, regular care and the occasional check are all it takes. Here’s what you need to know to keep your resin floor at its best.
Routine Cleaning
Resin floors are generally low-maintenance, but they benefit from simple regular attention. Sweep or vacuum the surface as needed to keep dust and debris at bay. For a more thorough clean, use a mild detergent diluted in water and a soft mop or microfibre cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or abrasive pads, as these can dull the finish or damage the surface.
Checking for Damage
Carry out an annual inspection of your resin floor, especially if it’s installed outdoors or in a high-traffic area like a driveway. Look for signs of loose stones, cracking, or patches where the resin may be wearing thin. Early spotting of any issues allows for patch repairs—resin repair kits, like the Flowstone permeable floor kit, often contain all the essentials for minor fixes.
Helpful Habits for Longer Life
- Place mats at entrances to reduce tracking in grit that might scratch the finish.
- For outdoor resin driveways or paths, gently rinse away mud or stains with a hose when needed.
- Avoid dragging heavy items across the surface to prevent scuffs or gouges.
When is Maintenance Especially Important?
Consistent maintenance is especially valuable for resin flooring in busy entryways, garages, or outdoor areas subject to weathering. These spaces benefit from routine care to preserve safety and appearance over the years.
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