Over time, your garage floor’s dirt, dust, and debris can all accumulate into an unforgiving mess. Most covered garage floors are cement-made, a material that easily stains and isn’t always safe to walk on.
Swisstrax modular flooring forms an easy-to-clean, gripping surface, protecting your garage floors and enhancing the overall look of your garage.
When your Swisstrax garage flooring shows wear, implement a cleaning method that comprises three easy steps:
In this article, you’ll learn three quick and easy steps to cleaning and maintaining your Swisstrax garage floors.
Swisstrax is a modular flooring system built with high-impact, interlocking plastic tiles. You install tiles directly onto your existing garage floor, creating a slip-resistant surface that feels much better to walk on than hard cement.
Swisstrax tiles can also be found in a wide range of colors and styles, so your garage floor matches your aesthetic preferences. An added benefit of Swisstrax floors is that the tiles prevent mold and and mildew backup, which is common in dark and poorly insulated spaces such as your garage.
Grime seeps into cement garage floors and forms permanent surface stains. When you use Swisstrax flooring, the dirt sits on top of the tiles, making messes easier to see and clean.
It’s important to keep the right cleaning tools on-hand so your Swisstrax floors stay clean and durable. Shop vacuums are the go-to maintenance tools for cleaning any industrial space, including your garage.
If you don’t have a shop vac, use a dust mop or a soft-bristled brooms for a quicker clean.
Long-handled dust mops can quickly clean any dust and dirt hanging out on top of your tiles. Look for mops with a large, fluffy attachment to the handle. Dust mops are useful for darker tiles where you may not immediately see the dust collecting on the surface.
You can use a soft-bristled broom to push out any dust, debris, and materials left over from working in your garage. Look for brooms with the short bristles tightly packed together. If you’re unable to find a commercial push broom, a regular household broom will also work.
A shop vacuum is an efficient tool used to clean up any mess on your floors. All Garage Floors recommends only using a floor brush attachment with your shop vac to avoid scratching tiles. The shop vac releases any dirt that’s trapped on the tile’s surface and the grooves in between.
Soft brooms and mops sometimes aren’t enough for stubborn tire and scuff marks. Avoid sudsy cleaners when doing research on tough-to-remove stains. Dirt and dust bits cling to tile surfaces much faster with these types of cleaners.
Instead, mop your floor tiles with a non-sudsing, ammonia-based formula. Ammonia cleaners provide a streak-free shiny finish without filmy residue.
You can also buy waterless washes that car detailers commonly use, as pointed out by All Garage Floors. Water down the wash concentrate before mopping the solution onto your floor tiles.
Pro-Tip: For waterless wash concentrate solutions, mix two tablespoons of concentrate with two gallons of water.
As you mop, use a deck scrub brush with stiff bristles on troublesome scuff marks. After your garage floors are completely dry, you can go over the smaller areas with a soft washcloth or rag tipped in a heavy-duty degreaser.
Swisstrax floors are made for worry-free cleaning sessions. The well-draining tiles push out any liquid that trickles underneath the flooring system, which allows you to choose diverse cleaning methods for various messes and stains.
Keep standard cleaning tools like dust mops and soft-bristled brooms in your garage for routine cleanups. You may also use a shop vac when your floors need a more thorough sweep.
For a day one gleam, buy liquid ammonia-based cleaners and wash concentrates to mop onto your tiles. Deploy heavy-duty degreasers to buff out tough marks and keep your garage floors looking polished.
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