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Concrete floors are practical and functional. They are generally resilient to damage, easy to maintain and simple to clean. However, over time dirt, grease, grime and oils can build up, leading what was once freshly poured concrete looking dull and lifeless. This can make a building look older than it really is.<br><br>

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  1. How to Care for Interior, Exterior Concrete Floors Concrete floors are practical and functional. They are generally resilient to damage, easy to maintain and simple to clean. However, over time dirt, grease, grime and oils can build up, leading what was once freshly poured concrete looking dull and lifeless. This can make a building look older than it really is. By periodically cleaning concrete, business polished concrete brisbane owners can help maintain the inherent beauty of concrete flooring while extending its lifespan. There are several ways to approach cleaning concrete, depending on its appearance, whether it located inside or outside, whether or not the concrete has been sealed and its current state of cleanliness. Regular maintenance. A daily sweep to remove dust, debris and dirt will go a long way to preventing long-term build up issues. Sometimes it's easier to overlook a little bit of dust under our feet when we don't have enough time to do something about it, but it only takes a few minutes to take care of the mess in order to avoid larger problems down the road. To make sweeping more efficient, have a good broom on hand at all times. A quality bristle push broom or street broom is strong enough to stand up to the hard concrete floor, but powerful enough to provide an effective cleaning. It's also a good idea to survey the floor frequently and remove any unwanted substances, such as gum or stickers, and inspect it for damage.

  2. Occasionally, give the floor a solid mopping. Concrete cleaners are specifically formulated to remove ground-in dirt and leave behind a pleasant shine on polished concrete. However, since wet concrete can be slippery, you may want to consider purchasing a heavy-duty squeegee to prevent injury to people and damage to the floor. Squeegees are designed to remove large amounts of liquids from hard surfaces like concrete, tile and stone. Spot patrol. Occasionally grease, oil or other substances can stain concrete. A spot remover specifically formulated for concrete, like those available at professional janitorial supply companies, can help. Treat stains promptly and then clean the entire surface to help the treated spot blend in with the rest of the floor. Get with the program. Beyond sweeping and mopping the floor, establish a comprehensive floor care program that includes stripping the floor if necessary as well as sealing and buffing. This type of program works to prevent permanent deterioration of finished floors. The story on sealant. Sealants, such as a polymer floor seal, provide many benefits to interior and exterior floors and are an excellent addition to a concrete floor maintenance program. In addition to protecting the surface to keep it looking like new as long as possible, sealants help prevent damage from ultraviolet rays and add durability. If the concrete floor has been previously sealed, it's a good idea to sweep and then mop the area with soap and water, a general cleaning product or a professional concrete cleaner. If necessary, consider re- applying the sealant as this will go a long way to boosting the longevity and appearance of the concrete. Before applying sealant, completely prep the surface by following the sealant manufacturer's instructions. Generally this includes stripping, neutralizing and rinsing the surface so the sealant will completely penetrate. Be sure to set aside enough time to allow the product to dry as it needs to cure between coats. Roping off the area and posting signs will alert customers and employees to this ongoing process so unwanted footprints are avoided.

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