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How to Maintain That High Traffic Concrete Floor Coating in Vancouver?

Concrete floor coating in Vancouver provides the best protection for a glossy and polished look. Here are some tips on how you can enhance the floor coating of your home. Donu2019t know where to start, get in touch with the folks at Canadian Floor Coatings to get started. For more details visit: https://canadianfloorcoatings.com/

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How to Maintain That High Traffic Concrete Floor Coating in Vancouver?

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  1. How to Maintain That High Traffic Concrete Floor Coating in Vancouver? 

  2. Clean Regularly Cleaning your concrete floor won’t take much time. Use a broom or vacuum to sweep away any dirt or debris to clean the floor. 

  3. Go For Deep Clean Removing the stubborn stains and spots from the floor can be hard. Go with a deep clean option and use a mop with ammonia diluted hot water. Do this twice a month for better results. 

  4. Choose Cleaning Products Wisely  Avoid using soap and chemical-based cleaners for cleaning as these can also make the floor slippery which can be dangerous and cause slips or falls.   

  5. Protect The Floor With Mats  Place welcome mats at the entrances to keep grime and dirt at bay. Mats can provide extra protection to the floors especially if there is furniture in the room that could cause scratches or damage.

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