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Resin flooring is popular for its sleek finish, but removing unsightly tyre marks requires careful attention. Using harsh chemicals like bleach to tackle these marks can do more harm than good.
Why You Should Avoid Bleach on Resin Floors
While bleach is often seen as a powerful cleaning solution, it’s not recommended for resin flooring. Strong chemicals such as bleach can compromise the integrity of the resin, leading to potential discolouration or surface dulling. Over time, repeated use may also weaken the floor’s finish, causing it to lose its characteristic shine and resilience.


Safe and Effective Alternatives
To clean tyre marks from resin floors safely, use a gentle cleaner designed for resin surfaces. A suitable option is the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula. This degreaser is formulated from plant extracts, making it solvent-free and gentle on your flooring, while effectively lifting oils, greases, and rubber residues. For persistent marks, consider a step-by-step approach: begin with the degreaser and a soft microfibre pad, then if needed, move on to resin-specific polishing products to restore shine without damage.
When This Matters Most
Choosing safe cleaning methods is especially important for decorative or high-gloss resin floors in garages, showrooms, or any area exposed to vehicle traffic. Regular use of compatible products preserves the professional look and extends the lifespan of your resin surface.

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By opting for gentle cleansers and avoiding harsh chemicals, you can keep your resin flooring looking its best. This considered approach supports the long-term care of your floor—explore more detailed guidance on removing tyre marks and maintaining resin floors at our main advice page.
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