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Resin floors are known for their durability and smooth, seamless appearance. To keep your resin floor looking its best, setting an appropriate cleaning routine is essential.
Establishing a Cleaning Schedule
The frequency of cleaning your resin floor will depend on its location and how much it is used. In most settings, sweeping or vacuuming once a day helps prevent dust and grit from scratching the surface. Mop as needed—typically once or twice a week for lower-traffic areas, but more frequently in busy zones like kitchens, hallways, or commercial spaces. Tackling marks and spills quickly will maintain the floor’s appearance and prevent staining.
Safe and Effective Cleaning Techniques
Use soft, lint-free cloths or microfibre mops to avoid scratching the floor. Water and mild detergents are suitable for regular cleaning, but for more stubborn dirt or greasy marks, consider a gentle product such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula. Always avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads, which can dull or damage the resin finish.
When Extra Care Matters
If your resin floor experiences high foot traffic, or if there are pets and children in your household, it’s worth increasing the frequency of quick cleans and occasionally rejuvenating the surface with a polishing product. Using quality microfibre cloths can help preserve the glossy finish, while specialist resin polish can restore shine if dullness develops over time.
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Establishing the right cleaning routine ensures your resin floor remains as striking as the day it was installed. For more guidance on resin floor maintenance, see our main guide on maintaining and cleaning resin floors.
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