- Categories: Blog
- Author: Ella
- Time of issue: 2023-02-06 15:59
Things You Should Know
Spot-clean dirt and dust with a broom or vacuum. If there are stains, try spraying them with glass cleaner to lift up the marks.
Mop your rubber gym floors with a neutral pH cleaner. Avoid using abrasive or homemade cleaners that could damage the rubber floors.
Deep-clean your gym floors with an auto-scrubber to get rid of dirt and sweat deeper in the rubber. Use the auto-scrubber once a week to keep the floors clean.
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Sweep or vacuum daily to get rid of dust and dirt. If you’re sweeping, use a broom with soft bristles. If you’re vacuuming, make sure that the machine doesn’t have a beater brush since it could damage your floor. Go over the entire floor to vacuum up any loose debris before you start any other cleaning.
· Try to sweep or vacuum every day so dirt never gets stuck to your floors.
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Use a plastic scraper to remove stuck-on items from the floor. If there’s anything stuck on your rubber gym floor, such as gum, gently try to pry it off of the floor with your scraper. Position the edge of the scraper underneath the sticky material and slowly push it to work the material up.
· If the sticky material is really stubborn, lightly wet it with adhesive remover and let it sit for a few minutes. Then try coming at it with your scraper.
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Sanitize your gym floor with a neutral disinfectant. Read the label on the neutral disinfectant to find out how much you need to mix. Combine the disinfectant with warm water following the dilution instructions on the package. Use a clean cloth or sponge mop to apply the disinfectant over your flooring. Leave the disinfectant for 5–10 minutes before wiping it off with a dry cloth or mop.
· If the floors are particularly dirty in some areas, you can use a soft bristle hand brush to gently scrub the disinfecting solution into the flooring.
- Rubber Gym Floor
- Gym Floor
- sponge mop
- disinfecting solution into the flooring