How do I clean my floor?
02/03/09 16:12 Filed in: Care and Maintenance
An occasional sweeping and or damp mopping is all it should need.
SWEEPING: Sweep floors regularly with a soft-bristled broom. This will extend the life of the finish and will result in longer periods between recoats.
SCRUBBING: Use a rayon mop and bucket or soft-bristled mechanized scrubber as needed, usually about once a quarter. High traffic areas may require more frequent cleaning. Use a mild cleaning agent like Simple Green with water, following the cleaner manufacturers instructions for dilution.
SPILLS: Any liquid spill can pose a slip hazard and should be attended to immediately. Harsh materials, such as caustics, acids, and solvents can cause damage to your floor coating. Spills of this kind should be cleaned immediately.
STAINS: Should staining occur, attempt removal first with a mild solution, progressing to stronger cleaners until stain disappears. Residue from a spill that has dried can be removed with a plastic tool (take care not to scratch the surface). Then use a mild Detergent cleaner to remove the stain.
SCRUBBING: Use a rayon mop and bucket or soft-bristled mechanized scrubber as needed, usually about once a quarter. High traffic areas may require more frequent cleaning. Use a mild cleaning agent like Simple Green with water, following the cleaner manufacturers instructions for dilution.
SPILLS: Any liquid spill can pose a slip hazard and should be attended to immediately. Harsh materials, such as caustics, acids, and solvents can cause damage to your floor coating. Spills of this kind should be cleaned immediately.
STAINS: Should staining occur, attempt removal first with a mild solution, progressing to stronger cleaners until stain disappears. Residue from a spill that has dried can be removed with a plastic tool (take care not to scratch the surface). Then use a mild Detergent cleaner to remove the stain.