Types of Cleaners to Avoid on Garage Floors

Cleaning your home often means the garage gets overlooked. However, maintaining a clean and organized garage not only makes it easier to locate tools or toys but also enhances safety and usability. During your garage spring cleaning, don’t neglect the floor. It’s crucial to clean it properly to avoid damage.



Garage floors, whether coated with epoxy or polyaspartic, or just unsealed concrete, are susceptible to damage from harsh cleaners. Avoid abrasive materials or those with extreme pH levels. Products like bleach and ammonia have high pH levels and are unsuitable for this purpose. This makes many all-purpose cleaners inappropriate for garage floors due to their elevated pH levels.



Opt for Gentle pH Neutral Cleaners for Your Garage Floor

While using plain tap water seems convenient, it might not be ideal due to salts and impurities that can harm polyaspartic and epoxy floors. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to water can cause unsealed concrete floors to absorb moisture. If you can, use distilled water for cleaning and ensure the floor is thoroughly dried afterward.

Avoiding gritty, abrasive cleaners and those with extreme pH levels may seem limiting, but there are suitable options available. For instance, Zep neutral pH industrial floor cleaner meets all the requirements for a safe garage floor cleaner. Regardless of the product, always test it on a small, inconspicuous area before cleaning the entire floor. Additionally, adhere to all instructions and warnings on cleaning products to protect your floor and ensure your safety.

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