Microcement has become a popular surface treatment in recent years, and for good reason. This versatile and modern coating method can be used in a variety of areas, creating a minimalist and stylish look. But how do you maintain and clean microcement so that it looks good and lasts a long time?
We'll give you some tips in this article!
What is microcement?
Microcement is a type of coating material consisting of sand, cement and resins. The material is durable, waterproof, flexible and smooth - meaning it will last longer, is easy to apply and can be used on many different surfaces.
The most common areas of use for this material are bathrooms, floors, walls, stairs and kitchens. Microcement can be installed both indoors and outdoors, and a wide range of microcement colours is available. This means that we can easily accommodate customer preferences.
4 simple tips for clean microcement
1. Protect the surface
Although microcement is durable and strong, it can still be damaged by heavy impacts or sharp objects. Therefore, it is important to protect the surface by placing rugs under furniture or placing mats on the floor. Similarly, you should avoid placing heavy objects on the wall that could cause damage.
2. Avoid stains
Microcement can be sensitive to stains, especially from acidic substances such as lemon or vinegar. If something is spilled on the surface, it is important to wipe it off immediately with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid using harsh cleaning agents or scouring powders that can scratch the surface.
3. Clean regularly
Regular cleaning of microcement is important to ensure it looks good and looks nice for a long time. Dust and dirt can accumulate on the surface, making it dull and unattractive. Use a soft broom or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to remove dust and dirt. You can then dry the surface with a damp cloth and mild soap.
4. Maintenance
Microcement does not require much maintenance, but it is worth applying a protective coating from time to time to protect the surface and prevent it from wearing out over time. This can be done by using a specialist microcement treatment. Follow the instructions on the product to ensure you are using it correctly.
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