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Choosing suitable cleaning products for floors is essential, especially when dealing with resin residues. Many wonder if strong degreasers or alcohol are safe for use on all surfaces. Let’s look at the key considerations for using these cleaners in different flooring scenarios.
Understanding Your Floor Type
The type of floor you have plays a crucial role in deciding if a degreaser or alcohol-based product is appropriate. Hard, sealed surfaces like resin-coated concrete, ceramic tiles, or some stones can often handle carefully applied degreasers and alcohol, such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects. On the other hand, wood, laminate, or untreated natural stone may be sensitive to harsh chemicals and could become damaged or discoloured.
- Test any cleaner on an inconspicuous patch before widespread use.
- Always consult your floor manufacturer’s care guidance.


Practical Tips for Safe Cleaning
If you choose to use a degreaser or isopropyl alcohol, apply it sparingly with a soft cloth and avoid over-wetting the floor, particularly with porous or absorbent materials. Never leave products to sit for long periods, as this could etch or dull the finish. For resilience, some resin floors can usually tolerate a natural degreaser or limited use of alcohol, but extra caution is a must on wooden, waxed, or sensitive floors. Always ventilate the area well, regardless of your chosen product.
When This Matters Most
Being careful with degreasers or alcohol-based cleaning is vital if your floor’s surface coating is thin, aged, or in high-traffic zones, as these areas are more prone to damage. Floors in kitchens, workshops, or any space exposed to resin might need extra spot cleaning, so always prioritise surface compatibility first.

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While degreasers and alcohol can be helpful for removing resin from floors, safe use depends on the specific floor type. For more tips on keeping your floors resin-free, visit our main guide on removing resin from floors.
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