To do a basic cleaning of any concrete floor and to remove stains you will need some basic cleaning supplies including.
Clean off concrete floor.
To clean an untreated concrete floor don t use vinegar.
After sweeping up the sawdust pour soda on the entire area.
If your brush starts to dry out dip it in the solution again and continue scrubbing.
Trisodium phosphate laundry bleach and detergent to remove mildew.
Allow 24 hours for the concrete to be completely dry.
Mix a solution apply to floor with a wet mop and then rinse with a mop dipped in clean water.
This common household cleaner can eat away at concrete and leave behind an unwanted mark.
Dish soap and water to remove stains.
When you mop your floor inside you first make sure that it s swept and free of extra dirt.
Mixing ammonia with bleach creates a lethal gas similar to mustard gas.
For tips on softening the glue with hot water keep reading.
Rinse the mop in the bucket and change the rinse water as needed.
A broom and duster or a vacuum a nylon bristled brush for scrubbing stains.
Scrub the gray stain with a solution of 1 cup liquid chlorine bleach 1 cup powdered laundry detergent and 1 gallon of very hot water.
Put on your dust mask and gloves to sweep out the area.
If you re working indoors use a bucket filled with clean water and a mop to remove any remaining cleaner.
For a superior concrete floor cleaner you can use soda.
Kitty litter or cornstarch to remove grease stains.
To rinse the tsp on the concrete floor pour a very hot water then vacuum it up to suck up any remaining residue of urine in the concrete.
Rinse the concrete with water once the glue is gone.
However this quality does make vinegar a useful tool for those who want to up the aesthetic value of a plain concrete floor with etched patterns.
Some good cleaners include castile soap liquid dish detergent stone cleaners and mild floor cleaners.
Make sure the detergent you use is ammonia free.
If you have already used sawdust or kitty litter to absorb oil stains you can use soda to clean up everything that remains.
You may want to do this process twice or more for heavily affected areas.
Soak a paper towel or cloth with vinegar and gently rub it on the affected area until the epoxy softens enough.
Rinse off the cola with fresh water.
You should see a gray stain.
You need to do the same to remove mold from concrete.
If you do get some epoxy on your skin aim to remove it immediately before it cures.
You ll be moving around a lot of dirt that can mix with mold spores and you don t want to cause an allergic reaction.
Allow the concrete to air dry.
Rinse the concrete surface with a garden hose.
To make your concrete floors resistant to future stains apply a concrete sealant.