Concrete cleaning is the removal of oil and other contaminants from concrete surfaces in the home, offices or in public places with the use of concrete cleaners which are made from concentrated alkaline soap and are most effective on porous concrete.
Concrete cleaners come in liquid or dry applications with most liquid concrete cleaners being for biological or mineral stain removal. It should be noted that clean concrete is necessary for recycling concrete because contaminants such as wood, trash, and paper are difficult and inefficient to remove during the crushing process.
Tools needed for your concrete cleaning
Your needs will vary depending on the size of the area that you need to clean. However, some basic tools have been listed below for you.
- Broom.
- Dustpan.
- Mop.
- Bucket.
- Scrub Brush (not metallic).
- Spray bottle.
- Gloves.
- Cat litter.
You may also need the following cleaning products
1. Soda.
2. Detergent.
3. Vinegar and Baking Soda.
4. Concrete Cleaner or Degreaser
5. Bleach
Please be informed that the content in this blog is only for DIY and should not be taken as the ultimate solution for your concrete cleaning. If you needed a more professional concrete cleaning service please click here.
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