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Keeping your resin-coated brick floors clean not only enhances their appearance but also helps extend the life of the finish. Knowing how often to clean them ensures they stay protected from daily wear and dirt.
Recommended Cleaning Frequency
For most spaces, sweep or vacuum resin-coated brick floors regularly to remove dust and grit. Mopping at least once a week is generally sufficient for standard traffic areas. In busier zones or commercial settings, more frequent mopping may be necessary to prevent build-up and maintain the resin’s clarity.
Spacing out wet cleans with dry sweeps helps protect the coating and reduces abrasion over time. High-traffic households or commercial spaces will benefit from a consistent cleaning schedule tailored to usage patterns.


Choosing the Right Cleaning Products
Gentle, non-abrasive cleaners are best for resin-coated brick. Products like the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects provide effective cleaning without damaging the coating. Always check product suitability for resin finishes before use.
- Use soft mops or microfibre cloths rather than rough pads.
- Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive powders that could dull the surface.
When This Matters Most
Frequent cleaning becomes particularly important in entryways, kitchens, or commercial settings where dirt and residues are common. Prompt upkeep prevents stubborn stains and helps your resin brick floor retain its original sheen.

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By maintaining a regular cleaning routine, resin-coated brick flooring remains both attractive and resilient. For more on the best techniques and products for resin floor care, see our main guide on cleaning resin-coated brick flooring.
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