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Resin floors are valued for their sleek appearance and resilience, but incorrect cleaning methods can quickly dull or damage them. Understanding what you should and shouldn’t use is key to keeping your floor looking its best.
Why Bleach and Harsh Chemicals Can Damage Resin Floors
Bleach and other strong chemical cleaners may seem like efficient cleaning solutions, but they can affect the finish and integrity of your resin floor. These products are often too abrasive or chemically aggressive, leading to possible dullness, discolouration, or surface wear over time. The protective qualities of resin rely on maintaining a gentle cleaning regimen to avoid unnecessary deterioration.
Recommended Cleaning Products and Methods
For routine cleaning, opt for mild, non-abrasive solutions. Products such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects offer a natural, solvent-free formula that safely lifts grease and grime without harming your floor’s finish. Pair your chosen cleaner with soft tools like microfibre cloths to gently wipe away residues and prevent scratching. For occasional rejuvenation or to remove minor dullness, a specialist polish such as Epoxy Polish can help restore a high-gloss shine while remaining kind to your floor’s surface.
When Avoiding Harsh Cleaners Is Important
- If your resin floor is glossy or newly installed, harsh cleaners may strip its shine or weaken the surface.
- In areas with frequent spills, using a gentle, effective degreaser ensures stains are tackled safely.
- For regular maintenance, sticking to mild products protects both appearance and longevity.
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Looking after your resin floor by avoiding bleach and abrasive cleaning agents extends its life and keeps it looking fresh. For a comprehensive overview of safe upkeep practices, see our full guide on how to clean a resin floor.
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