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Consejos de Mantenimiento
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Ethan Chen3 min readNoviembre 2024

Consejos de Mantenimiento

TL;DR: Decorative coatings are durable but benefit from proper care. The single most important practice is regular dusting or gentle sweeping to prevent grit from scratching the surface. For routine cleaning, use a soft mop or microfiber cloth with pH-neutral cleaner diluted in warm water. Avoid bleach, ammonia, vinegar, or citrus-based cleaners as they can damage the sealant layer. For microcement floors, sweep or vacuum regularly and damp mop weekly; re-apply protective sealant every 3鈥? years for floors and every 5鈥? years for walls. Metallic finishes require more delicate care 鈥?dust with a soft dry microfiber cloth. Texture coatings benefit from a soft brush vacuum attachment. Stone effect coatings share the same care as microcement. Early signs of damage should prompt contact with the installer.

Limpieza regular con productos pH neutro.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my microcement floor?

Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove abrasive particles. Damp mop weekly with pH-neutral cleaner diluted in warm water. For stubborn spills, allow the cleaner to sit for 2鈥? minutes before wiping. Never use bleach, ammonia, vinegar, or citrus-based cleaners.

How often does microcement need to be re-sealed?

For floors in high-traffic areas, re-apply protective sealant every 3鈥? years. For walls and low-traffic areas, every 5鈥? years. Re-sealing restores surface protection and revives color depth. The schedule depends on actual traffic levels and wear patterns.

What is the best way to clean metallic finish finish walls?

Dust regularly with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. For cleaning, use a barely-damp cloth 鈥?never saturate the surface. Avoid any abrasive cleaners or scrub pads. A gentle cleaning with the correct product will restore the shimmer.

How do I remove dust from textured coating surfaces?

Use a soft brush attachment on a vacuum for periodic deep dusting. For spot cleaning, use a soft sponge with minimal water. Blot rather than scrub to preserve the texture pattern.

When should I call a professional for my decorative coating?

Contact your installer if you notice: chips or cracks (early repair prevents spreading), water staining or discoloration (may indicate sealant failure), or unusual wear in concentrated areas (may indicate an underlying substrate issue). Prompt attention prevents more extensive damage.

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