Flooring is one of
the most significant investments that can have a big impact on the overall
appearance and cleanliness of your business or office environment.
The Wonders of Epoxy Coating
The number one
option for flooring that is suitable for rugged environments is epoxy coating
since this can be applied easily to concrete as well as other types of porous
materials. You can even apply it on ceilings and walls. There are also certain
epoxy coatings that have the ability to resist chemicals, thermal shocks, and
stains.
In particular, epoxy
flooring is most commonly used in distribution facilities and warehouses due to
its remarkable durability. However, since epoxy coatings are thought to
withstand all forms of damages and wear and tear, these floors are neglected
and taken for granted most of the time through the use of wrong cleaning
specifications or worse, complete lack of proper maintenance.
But, for you to be
sure that you maintain the bright and smooth appearance of your epoxy floors,
it is a must that you maintain the floors the right way. Even though it will
help to sweep and mop these floors, it is crucial that you also carry out
maintenance on a regular basis including deep cleaning.
How to Maintain and Clean Epoxy Floors
Regular maintenance
of your epoxy floors will include getting rid of dry soil with the use of a
sweeper or a dust mop and wet cleaning using either an automatic scrubber or a
string mop.
Warehouses usually
have dirty environments because of the particulate from the shipping packages
and the grease and dirt that get tracked inside the facility from the outside.
Forklifts can also further contribute to this mess since brake dust and grease
can compact over time that can form a hard carbon layer of grime that could be
very challenging to get rid of.
When trying to deep
clean or restore epoxy flooring, the first and most important step here is to
determine the specific contaminant that caused the deterioration of the floors.
Once you have done so, you now need to follow a certain protocol that won’t
cause any further damages to the coating of the floor.
You might want to
test several floor cleaning dilution ratios and chemistries for you to come up
with the right mix and process for dirt removal. You can try using an alkaline
chemistry to get rid of the grease and dirt. You might also need to scrub the
epoxy floor three times so you can really reach the bare clean floor. After you
have achieved the effect that you want, you can then use a neutral cleaner for
rinsing the floor and finishing the process.
Don’t be fooled by
the tough and durable qualities of epoxy floors because just like any other
flooring materials, they also need cleaning and restoration. If your business
premises have epoxy floors that you want to maintain, contact Courtesy
Building Services Inc. The team delivers top of the line floor cleaning
services that can provide the best results you need and deserve.