Micro cement flooring has become an increasingly popular choice for modern homes, offices, and commercial spaces in the UK. Sleek, seamless, and highly customizable, micro cement offers a contemporary finish that suits a wide variety of interior design styles. While it’s known for being durable and low-maintenance, proper care is essential to keep it looking beautiful for years to come.
In this blog, we’ll guide you through the best ways to maintain micro cement flooring so you can enjoy its stylish appearance and functionality long term.
Understanding Micro Cement Flooring
Before we dive into maintenance, it’s helpful to understand what makes micro cement unique. Unlike traditional cement floors, micro cement is a decorative coating made from a blend of cement, resins, additives, and pigments. It’s applied in thin layers—usually around 2–3 mm thick—and can be used on various surfaces including floors, walls, countertops, and stairs.
One of the standout features of micro cement is its seamless finish. With no joints or grout lines, it creates a clean, modern look that’s both waterproof and hard-wearing when sealed correctly.
Daily and Weekly Cleaning Tips
Micro cement may look like concrete, but it’s much easier to care for than you might think. Here are some everyday cleaning practices to keep it in top condition:
1. Sweep or Vacuum Regularly
Dust and small debris can act as abrasives, slowly wearing down the sealant over time. Use a soft broom or vacuum with a brush attachment to remove dirt and grit a few times a week, especially in high-traffic areas.
2. Mop with Mild Cleaners
For routine mopping, use warm water mixed with a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid harsh detergents or acidic products like bleach or vinegar, as they can damage the protective seal and dull the finish. A microfibre mop is ideal for gently lifting dirt without scratching the surface.
3. Dry Immediately After Cleaning
Although micro cement is water-resistant, it’s good practice to dry the floor after mopping. This prevents water spots and helps maintain a consistent finish, especially in areas with hard water.
Monthly and Periodic Maintenance
1. Refresh the Sealant
Micro cement floors are typically sealed with polyurethane or similar protective coatings. Over time, this sealant can begin to wear—especially in kitchens, bathrooms, or busy hallways. Reapplying the sealant every 12–24 months (depending on usage) helps maintain waterproofing and stain resistance.
2. Use Floor Wax or Polish
If you want to enhance the sheen or protect your floor further, consider applying a special micro cement floor wax or polish. This not only improves appearance but also provides a sacrificial layer that takes wear instead of the actual floor surface.
3. Inspect for Damage
Check for scratches, chips, or signs of wear. While micro cement is quite robust, dragging heavy furniture or using abrasive pads can cause minor damage. Spot-repairs can often be made by reapplying a thin layer of micro cement or polishing out imperfections.
Preventive Care Tips
Preventing damage is just as important as cleaning when it comes to preserving the beauty of your micro cement flooring.
1. Use Felt Pads Under Furniture
Heavy furniture can scratch or dent the surface, especially if moved frequently. Stick felt pads to the bottom of chairs, tables, and sofas to avoid unintentional marks.
2. Avoid Dragging Heavy Objects
Always lift heavy furniture or appliances rather than dragging them across the floor. If lifting isn’t possible, place a thick blanket or rug underneath to reduce friction.
3. Place Mats at Entrances
Door mats help catch dirt, grit, and moisture before it gets onto your floor. This is particularly important during wet British winters when mud and road salt can be tracked indoors.
4. Choose the Right Footwear
Avoid wearing high heels or shoes with metal tips on micro cement flooring, as they can leave dents or scratches. Encourage soft-soled footwear indoors to preserve the floor’s surface.
Stain Prevention and Treatment
Although sealed micro cement is resistant to stains, spills should still be cleaned promptly.
1. Clean Spills Quickly
Acidic or oily substances—such as lemon juice, vinegar, red wine, or cooking oil—can discolour the surface if left too long. Wipe up spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner.
2. Avoid Abrasive Tools
When tackling tough stains, never use steel wool or abrasive scrubbing pads. These can scratch the sealant and make the area more susceptible to future stains. Instead, try a soft sponge with a mild cleaner and rinse thoroughly.
What Not to Do
To extend the life of your micro cement flooring, avoid these common mistakes:
Don’t use bleach, ammonia, or acidic cleaners. These can degrade the protective layer and lead to discolouration.
Avoid steam cleaning. High heat and moisture can damage the sealant over time.
Don’t allow water to pool. Although micro cement is water-resistant, standing water over long periods may penetrate the seal if it’s worn or damaged.
Final Thoughts
With proper care and a bit of routine attention, micro concrete flooring can remain as stunning as the day it was installed. Its seamless finish, modern look, and durability make it a worthwhile investment for any contemporary space. By using gentle cleaning products, resealing periodically, and protecting the surface from heavy impact or abrasion, you can enjoy long-lasting beauty that stands up to everyday life.
If you’re considering micro cement for your next project or looking for expert guidance on care and maintenance, BT Microcement is here to help. Our team specializes in installing and maintaining high-quality micro cement floors across the UK.