How Do You Clean A Stained Concrete Floor?
In modern interior design, concrete floors are becoming a popular finish because they are practical, economical and beautiful. Acid-stained concrete floors are a very durable option as they are usually sealed to resist dirt and other abrasives. To keep your concrete floor looking great, you need to follow a few simple steps when cleaning. Sweep your stained concrete floors often with a broom or dust mop to remove visible dirt and debris. You should do this on a regular basis, particularly in high-use spaces such as the kitchen. For the occasional spill or build-up of dirt, scrub the stained concrete floor with soft brush dipped in cool water. For general cleaning (or tougher stains) mix mild soap with cool water. Use a pH-neutral cleaner. About once a year, depending on foot traffic, you should re-wax your floor (it was waxed initially upon installation). Apply wax to your stained concrete floor with a looped-end Rayon mop or a Lambs Wool Applicator (avoid synthetics). Pour a small poo