Clean Rubber Flooring

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How to Clean Rubber Flooring

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How to Clean Rubber Flooring
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Rubber flooring is a durable choice for high traffic areas in your home or business. To keep your rubber floor looking its best though regular cleaning is paramount. By doing routine cleaning removing tough stains and establishing a regular maintenance routine you can keep your rubber floor in good condition for years to come. Vacuum the floor thoroughly. To begin cleaning dry vacuum the rubber floor thoroughly to remove all grit and dirt. Work from one side of the room to the other so you dont miss any spots. Dirt can cause rubber floors to wear unevenly and lose their shine.

Create a cleaner of water and soap. Pour and one quarter cup 60 ml of mild dish soap into a bucket and then fill with warm water. Do not be tempted to use more soap which can cause a filmy residue on your floor. The level of soap indicated is dilute enough to clean without leaving a film.

Mop with warm water and mild dish soap. Mop your floor with the soapy water starting at the area farthest from the door of the room and working your way toward the exit. Wring your mop periodically. By doing the exit to the room last you can leave without stepping on the newly mopped floor.

Allow the area to air dry. There is no need to towel your newly washed rubber floor. Simply let it air dry. If your rubber floor is in a poorly ventilated area of your house open a window so the mopped floor will dry more quickly.

Avoid harsh cleaners for routine cleaning. Some solvents and acids can soften or erode rubber flooring if used regularly. While rubber is very durable with normal wear and tear using harsh chemicals for routine cleaning canand deteriorate your rubber. Stick to plain soap and water whenever possible.

Do not clean rubber flooring within 72 hours of installation. Rubber flooring is softest immediately after installation. It cures becoming harder and more durable over time. Manufacturers typically recommend not cleaning it for the first 72 hours after installation. Attempting to do so earlier could cause permanent damage to your floor.Some stains are more stubborn than others, especially white rubber or clear rubber cases
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