How to maintain parquet flooring treated with resin?
Resin-coated parquet is a standout flooring choice—combining the classic warmth of timber with a hardwearing, modern finish. Knowing how to maintain parquet flooring treated with resin keeps its shine intact and surface protected from daily wear and tear. This practical guide walks you step by step through safe, effective maintenance for your resin-treated floors at home or in commercial settings.
What You’ll Need
- Soft-bristle broom or microfibre mop
- Mild pH-neutral detergent (avoid anything harsh or abrasive)
- Soft, lint-free cloths or mops
- Rotary polisher, soft pad, or manual buffing pad (for polishing)
- “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System – Restores gloss and removes micro-scratches if required
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Watch how regular sweeping, careful mopping, and an occasional touch of “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System can bring tired resin-coated parquet back to a dazzling shine. Even high-traffic areas regain their clarity with the right polish and a gentle hand.
Step 1: Clean the Floor Surface Gently
Begin with regular dry cleaning—sweep or vacuum the parquet to prevent dust or grit from scratching the resin finish. Always use a soft-bristle broom or microfibre mop and ensure your vacuum is set to its hardest-floor mode. Avoid using strong or abrasive cleaners; even spillages should be cleaned up promptly using a damp, not wet, soft mop and a mild detergent. Excess water can seep between joints and undermine the underlying wood.
Step 2: Protect Against Scratches and Dullness
As resin provides a tough barrier, it’s still important to minimise the risk of scratching. Place felt pads under furniture legs and avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface. Rugs in high-traffic zones offer added protection. Regularly check for dirt build-up under the pads or at entryways. When cleaning, always use non-abrasive materials and avoid harsh scrubbing, which can generate fine scratches or gradually dull the glossy resin layer.
Step 3: Restore Gloss and Remove Surface Marks
If your parquet floor begins to look dull or develops fine surface scratches, you can restore its shine safely. Apply a specialised polishing product such as “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System. This system is formulated to remove micro-scratches and rejuvenate the gloss of resin coatings. For best results, use with a rotary polisher or a soft manual pad, following the manufacturer’s instructions for even application and buffing. Avoid excessive pressure, and always test on a small, inconspicuous patch before wide-scale use.
Step 4: Implement Long-Term Care Habits
To keep parquet in top condition over years, develop habits that extend its lifespan. Sweep regularly to remove abrasive particles, and only use non-abrasive cloths and mops. Protect high-wear zones with mats. Avoid letting water pool on the floor, and clean up spills promptly. If you need to move furnishings, lift them instead of dragging. Occasionally, evaluate the floor’s surface and repeat polishing as needed. Routine maintenance combined with periodic polishing will ensure that the resin layer stays glossy and free of noticeable wear.
Tips and Troubleshooting for Resin-Treated Parquet Floors
- Sweep regularly to remove abrasive particles
- Only use non-abrasive cloths and mops
- Avoid dragging furniture or heavy objects
- Test any cleaning or polishing product on a hidden area beforehand
- Restore gloss with “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System as needed
- If dullness persists, consult professional flooring care advice—resin layers can sometimes be recoated rather than replaced
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use standard floor cleaners on resin-treated parquet?
Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners. Always use a mild, pH-neutral detergent for daily cleaning to prevent damaging the resin layer.
How often should I polish resin-coated parquet flooring?
Polishing is typically only required when dullness or fine scratches appear—generally every few months for high-traffic areas.
Can Epoxy Polish be applied without a machine?
Yes, "Epoxy Polish" can be applied by hand using a soft buffing pad, although a rotary polisher delivers superior shine results.
Is resin-treated parquet flooring waterproof?
The resin layer provides water resistance, but excessive moisture can still affect underlying wood. Avoid letting water pool on the floor.
How do I remove stubborn marks or dull spots?
Restore shine and remove micro-scratches with a specialised polish such as "Epoxy Polish" – always test on a hidden area beforehand.
How do I protect resin parquet from furniture scratches?
Attach felt pads to all furniture legs and avoid dragging heavy items to reduce the risk of scratching the resin coating.
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