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One of the main appeals of resin flooring—whether indoors or outdoors—is its minimal maintenance needs. Homeowners and property managers alike value resin for its practicality and durability.
Everyday Cleaning Advice
Keeping resin floors clean is straightforward. Regular sweeping or vacuuming will help remove dust, grit, and other debris that could scratch the surface. For a deeper clean, a gentle mop with warm water or a mild detergent is usually sufficient. Harsh chemicals and abrasive products should be avoided, as they may affect the floor’s finish or appearance in the long term.
Long-Term Care and Damage Prevention
Resin flooring is designed for resilience, so it’s well-suited to high-use areas like kitchens, garages, or driveways. While the surface can tolerate spills and everyday impact, it’s wise to clean up any chemicals or oils promptly to prevent potential discolouration. For outdoor installations, such as those created with the “Flowstone” permeable floor kit, periodic rinsing with clean water helps maintain an attractive surface free from moss or algae build-up.
When Special Maintenance May Matter
Special maintenance is rarely required, but there are times to be a little extra careful. High-traffic commercial spaces, for example, may benefit from occasional resealing or professional assessment to preserve the floor’s aesthetics and slip resistance. In most homes and gardens, however, resin flooring stays robust without fuss.
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Overall, resin floors combine attractive design with simple upkeep. For full installation details and step-by-step instructions, visit our main guide on how to install resin flooring.
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