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Maintaining a resin floor’s cleanliness is key to preserving its glossy look and longevity. Adjusting your cleaning routine to suit your setting keeps surfaces in top condition.
Recommended cleaning frequency
The optimal cleaning schedule for a resin floor depends on foot traffic and usage. In a typical home, sweeping or vacuuming two to three times a week often suffices, with mopping as needed to tackle spills or marks. In commercial spaces, where activity is higher, daily sweeping and mopping with a gentle cleaner is usually best practice.
- Homes: Sweep or vacuum several times each week
- Commercial: Sweep or mop daily, focus on high-traffic areas
Choosing the right cleaning tools
Using suitable materials is important to avoid damaging the resin finish. Opt for soft brushes, vacuum attachments suitable for hard floors, and lint-free cloths—such as microfibre cloths—for dusting and polishing. When mopping, choose a pH-neutral, non-abrasive cleaner like the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects to maintain shine without harmful residue. Steer clear of scouring pads or harsh chemicals, which can dull the surface over time.
When does more frequent cleaning matter?
Busy entrances, communal areas, or spaces exposed to outdoor debris often require extra attention. Promptly cleaning spills and regular wiping can prevent grime build-up, helping the resin floor stay safe and attractive. In settings like offices, shops, or kitchens, a more robust daily routine can also reduce wear and tear.
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Keeping to a thoughtful cleaning schedule will help your resin floor stay beautiful and functional for years to come. For tailored tips on maintaining resin floors, return to our complete cleaning guide.
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