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Concrete is durable and versatile, making it a popular material for both interior and exterior flooring surfaces. Because it is stain-resistant and can be left plain and smooth or stamped with unique designs, concrete also offers a great deal of flexibility in terms of functionality and decor in a variety of spaces. Since concrete is porous, regular cleaning is necessary to prevent mold and dirt from building up. [1] The cleaning method does vary slightly depending on the type of concrete you’re working with, but proper maintenance will keep your floor clean and fresh, and help increase its longevity in your home, garage, shop, or workplace.[2]

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    Gather your cleaning equipment. To do a basic cleaning of any concrete floor and to remove stains, you will need some basic cleaning supplies, including:

    • A broom and duster (or a vacuum)
    • A nylon-bristled brush for scrubbing stains
    • Dish soap and water to remove stains
    • Trisodium phosphate, laundry bleach, and detergent to remove mildew
    • Kitty litter or cornstarch to remove grease stains
    • Degreaser to remove tire marks
    • Bleach, ammonia, or hydrogen peroxide for stubborn stains
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    Clear the floor. Remove any furniture, decorations, rugs or mats, shoes, and anything else that’s on the floor. Move everything out of the room so you’re not cleaning around furniture or constantly having to move furniture around to clean.

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    Sweep and dust the floor. Get up all large dirt and debris with the broom, and then go over the surface again with a duster to remove fine particles and dust.[3] Dusting should be done daily, and sweeping or vacuuming on a weekly basis.

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    Spot clean stains. For regular food and beverage stains, scrub the area with hot, soapy water.[4] Use one to two tablespoons (15 to 30 ml) of a mild dish soap or Castile soap, diluted into a half-gallon (1.9 liters) of water. For oil or oil-based stains, wet the area with water and cover the stain with dish soap. Dip a brush in warm water and scrub the area to work up a lather. Blot the suds with a rag or towel and rinse it down with clean water.[5]

    • To remove mildew, mix one ounce (28.3 grams) each of laundry detergent and trisodium phosphate with one quart (946.4 ml) laundry bleach and three quarts (2.8 liters) of water. Scrub the area with a soft brush and rinse with clean water.[6]
    • To remove tire marks (in a garage), spray the area with water and apply a degreaser. Let sit for three to four hours, scrub with a brush, and rinse.[7]
    • To remove grease, spread kitty litter or cornstarch over the area and let it sit for about three days. After you’ve let it sit, vacuum or sweep up the kitty litter and dispose of it in accordance with the type of grease it was (such as in the garbage or through a proper recycling facility).[8]
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    Use stronger cleaners for tough stains on plain concrete. If your concrete floor is plain and you don’t have to worry about damaging a finish, you can use harsher cleaners like bleach, ammonia, and hydrogen peroxide to clean stubborn stains.[9] Dilute one part cleaner in three parts water and spray on the affected area. Let it sit for about 20 minutes, and then scrub with a brush. Rinse the area with clean water.

    • Always wear gloves and proper protective gear when using harsh cleaners, and make sure the room is well-ventilated.
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    Gather your supplies. You will need a mop and large bucket, warm water, and a mild, pH neutral cleaner.[10] Do not use ammonia, bleach, or any other highly acidic or alkaline cleaner, as it may damage the concrete finish.[11] Good neutral cleaners to use include:

    • Mild dish soaps
    • Castile soap
    • Neutral stone cleaner
    • pH neutral floor cleaners or detergents
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    Fill a large bucket with water. Use about one gallon (3.8 liters) of warm water. Stir in one-eighth to one-quarter cup (30 to 60 ml) of mild soap or pH neutral cleaner (or the amount recommended by the manufacturer).

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    Dunk a clean mop into the cleaning solution. Once it’s saturated, wring it out thoroughly. The mop should be only slightly damp for cleaning the floor: you want the water to dry quickly, and don’t want excess water sitting on the concrete.

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    Mop the floor in small sections. Start in a corner farthest from the door and make your way toward the door, cleaning small areas at a time. As you mop, frequently re-dip the mop in the water and wring it out thoroughly. Consider having an oscillating fan blow air into the room to help the floor dry quicker.

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    Remove excess soap or cleaner. When you have cleaned the entire floor, dump out your cleaning water, rinse the mop and bucket, and refill the bucket with clean, warm water. Mop the floor again in the same way with the clean water, dunking and thoroughly wringing out the mop often.[12]

    • Start at the farthest corner and work toward the door again, working in small sections.
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    Gather your cleaning supplies. You will need a power washer, a push broom with stiff, nylon bristles, and a cleaning product, such as trisodium phosphate or other concrete cleaner. You can use a regular garden hose if you don’t have a pressure washer. Use the hose on full power with a high-powered nozzle.

    • A pressure washer is recommended for this kind of concrete cleaning as it will do a better job. Pressure washers can be rented from home and garden or building stores.
    • Use a regular scrubbing brush with nylon bristles if you don’t have a push broom.
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    Remove any moss or roots that have grown on exterior concrete. Pull them up with your hands and then sweep, hose down, or pressure wash the surface to remove dirt and debris.[13]

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    Spray the concrete. Open your garage door if applicable. Start at the end closest to the house and work your way toward the garage door or lawn. Use the pressure washer or hose and spray the floor in broad, sweeping strokes to remove dirt and debris. Be sure to spray corners, cracks, and crevices as well.

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    Cover the floor with a dusting of cleaner. Place your broom at one end of the garage or patio, and begin sprinkling cleaner on the floor starting at the other end, working your way toward the broom. Make sure the floor is still wet when you do this.[14]

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    Scrub the floor. Use your broom or brush to work the cleaner into the entire floor surface and lift out any dirt, grime, and debris.[15]

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    Rinse the concrete with clean water. Starting at the inside and working your way toward the open door or lawn, power wash away any excess cleaner and debris. Leave the door open and allow the floor to dry.

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    Clean spills immediately. This will stop people from slipping on the floor and prevent staining. Wipe up spills with a clean rag or towel as soon as they occur.[16]

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    Seal the floor. A high-quality sealant will last a few years, so you should re-seal your floor every three to four years.[17] Sealing your concrete floor will protect it from scuffs and stains.

    • Choose a sealant that’s right for your concrete surface.
    • Use water-based sealants for indoor flooring.
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    Wax the floor. Not only will a wax finish protect the floor from dirt build-up, stains, and abrasion, but it will also protect the sealant underneath so it lasts longer.[18]

    • Apply floor wax in a thin layer and spread it out with a rayon or microfiber mop. Re-apply every year or so.[19]
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    Use a vacuum if you have a good one available, as this will be faster and more efficient, and prevent dust and dirt particles from being spread around.

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    Keep them clean! Vacuum your floors, then dry dust them. A dry microfiber cloth attached to a Swiffer mop will work great, for example. Mop by spraying floor cleaner directly onto the floor, such as a 50/50 vinegar-water solution, or use a very lightly damp mop.

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    Of course. You may need to use a broom to dislodge caked on dirt before you vacuum. A shop type vac would work best.

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      Before cleaning a concrete floor, move any furniture, rugs, and other objects out of the way. Sweep or vacuum the floor to remove loose debris, then go over it with a duster. Spot clean stains with a scrub brush dipped in a solution of hot water and dish soap. You can also tackle tougher stains with cleaners like bleach, hydrogen peroxide, or ammonia as long as your floor is plain concrete. For painted or finished floors, avoid these harsh cleansers. Rinse the area with clean water when you’re done. For a deep clean, mop the whole floor with warm water and mild soap or a pH neutral stone floor cleaner. For outdoor concrete or unfinished garage floors, blast the floor with a power washer, then scrub it with a solution of water and a concrete cleaner, such as trisodium phosphate. Use a brush or push broom with stiff nylon bristles. Rinse the floor thoroughly with your power washer when you’re done. Keep reading to learn how to clean stamped or polished concrete!

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      What is the best thing to clean concrete floors with? ›

      Don't use ammonia, bleach or any highly acidic substance on polished or stamped floors. Some good cleaners include Castile soap, liquid dish detergent, stone cleaners and mild floor cleaners. Mix a solution, apply to floor with a wet mop and then rinse with a mop dipped in clean water.

      What is the best homemade concrete cleaner? ›

      Combining bleach, powdered laundry detergent, and hot water gives you a mixture that can help remove stains and whiten the concrete. You may need to scrub the mixture into the concrete using a bristle brush to really wash away dirt and grime.

      Can you use Dawn to clean concrete floors? ›

      If your concrete floor in the basem*nt is just lightly dirty, clean the whole thing with dish soap or detergent and hot water. Dish soap like Dawn and water has grease-cutting power, and it's safe and easy to use.

      Does white vinegar clean concrete floors? ›

      Materials to Avoid When Cleaning Concrete Floors

      Acidic cleaners: Don't use any cleaners with a low pH, like vinegar or cleaners containing phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, or muriatic acid. "They can etch or corrode the concrete's surface, leading to permanent damage," says Sokolowski.

      What do professionals use to clean concrete? ›

      Some contractors use at least a little degreaser for most jobs, even to remove dirt, which can be somewhat oily. According to Hinckley, alkaline cleaners are also the preferred chemical for cleaning soot from concrete. Heavy rust stains can penetrate deeply into concrete, so they can be tough to remove completely.

      What is a home remedy for cleaning concrete floor? ›

      Bleach. Does a large area of your concrete need a good cleaning? Fill a bucket with warm water and about ¾ a cup of liquid bleach and start mopping. Let the bleach solution sit for a few minutes before using a bucket with clean water to mop up the bleach solution.

      What is the cheapest way to clean concrete? ›

      One of the most budget-friendly ways to spot-treat stains is with liquid laundry detergent and water.

      What does baking soda do to concrete? ›

      In addition to sequestering carbon, an advantage to adding baking soda is a faster-setting concrete mix that can allow formwork to be removed earlier, reducing the time required to complete a structure, says Admir Masic, the study's lead researcher and an associate professor in MIT's department of civil and ...

      What is the best mop for concrete floors? ›

      Based on their ability to capture and retain dirt and debris, microfiber mops are popular for cleaning concrete surfaces in industrial locations. The microfiber material is highly absorbent and capable of removing microscopic particulates, making it ideal for thorough cleaning in professional settings.

      How can I make my concrete floor shine again? ›

      Contact a Professional for Maintenance

      They'll repeat the process of grinding and sanding the floor with a finer grit abrasive and then a very fine grit abrasive to restore the original polish and shine. Once grinding is complete, a floor polish solution is applied to the surface for added protection and shine.

      What soap is good for cleaning concrete? ›

      Use Dish Soap and Water

      Ordinary household dish soap as a degreaser is extremely useful for cleaning up oily, grimy concrete stains while avoiding the use of harmful chemicals. Start with two gallons of warm water and a mere two teaspoons of dish soap in a standard bucket.

      What is best to clean concrete floors? ›

      Castile soap or mild dish soap are good options for cleaning indoor concrete flooring, as are cleaning agents designed specifically for use on concrete. When cleaning dyed, painted, or stenciled indoor concrete floors, take extra care that the cleaning products and methods used are gentle.

      What kills black mold on concrete? ›

      Mix one cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water. It can then be sprayed onto the concrete and scrubbed. Most of the mold should be removed through this method. A less aggressive method is to mix 1 cup of vinegar with 2/3 cups of water in a spray bottle.

      Is bleach bad for concrete? ›

      While bleach will not harm concrete, it might eat away at a concrete sealer or coating, especially if the bleach solution is not rinsed off well after application. Bleach is highly corrosive and can be a serious environmental and health hazard when used incorrectly (see Precautions to Take When Using Bleach).

      Is pine sol good for concrete floors? ›

      Never use cleaners such as Pine-Sol, ammonia, vinegar, or bleach as they will dull, discolor or etch polished concrete and stained concrete floors.

      What kind of soap do you use to clean concrete floors? ›

      Castile soap or mild dish soap are good options for cleaning indoor concrete flooring, as are cleaning agents designed specifically for use on concrete. When cleaning dyed, painted, or stenciled indoor concrete floors, take extra care that the cleaning products and methods used are gentle.

      How to clean an outdoor cement floor? ›

      Vinegar or baking soda: These natural cleaners work well to clean cement patios with stubborn charcoal or rust spots. Mix equal parts vinegar and water, scrub the patio with the mixture, then give it a good rinse. If stains don't dissolve, try undiluted vinegar.

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