How do you maintain an epoxy garage floor?
Epoxy and polyaspartic floors are genuinely low maintenance compared to bare or painted concrete. Regular sweeping keeps grit from scratching the surface over time, and an occasional mop with warm water and a mild cleaner handles most everyday dirt and spills. Avoid harsh solvents or abrasive scrubbers, which can dull the finish, and wipe up automotive fluids like oil or antifreeze promptly, even though a quality coating resists staining better than bare concrete. Using furniture pads under heavy equipment or jack stands helps prevent scuffing over years of use. Beyond that, there’s not much to it, which is part of why homeowners choose it over painted or bare concrete in the first place.
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