How to Maintain a Polished Concrete Floor
Polished concrete floors are durable, stylish, and low-maintenance. With the right care, they can keep their shine for decades.
Routine Cleaning
Dust mop regularly using a microfiber mop to remove dirt and grit.
Damp mop weekly with warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner designed for polished concrete
Use minimal cleaning solution to avoid residue and streaking.
Spill Management
Clean spills promptly, especially oils, wine, coffee, and acidic liquids.
Although sealed, polished concrete can stain if spills are left too long.
Preventive Care
Place doormats at entrances to reduce tracked-in dirt.
Use felt pads under furniture legs.
Avoid dragging heavy furniture across the surface.
What to Avoid
Harsh or acidic cleaners (vinegar, bleach, ammonia, citrus-based products)
Steam mops or abrasive scrubbers
Wax products unless the floor is specifically designed for wax finishes
Long-Term Maintenance
Burnishing every few months in high-traffic areas helps restore gloss.
Re-sealing is recommended every 1–3 years depending on use.
Professional maintenance can refresh the finish without replacing the floor.
Why Polished Concrete?
With proper care, polished concrete floors offer:
Long-lasting shine
Excellent durability
Easy maintenance
A modern, timeless look