Is It Necessary To Take Special Care With Microcement?
Yes, special care is necessary for Microcement to ensure its longevity and protect its finish, including using pH-neutral cleaners, avoiding abrasive tools and harsh chemicals like vinegar or bleach, and protecting the surface from heat, scratches, and abrasive materials. Proper installation by trained professionals and application of a sealer is a MUST.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Wipe Up Spills:
Clean spills of liquids, oils, or other residues immediately to prevent staining.
Use pH–Neutral Cleaners:
Use mild, pH-neutral cleaning solutions to avoid damaging the protective sealant.
Recommended Cleaners:
Use neutral soap or specialised cleaners designed for microcement, such as the ones from Topciment.
Resealing:
Apply an additional coat of sealer if you notice signs of wear or darkening when the surface is wet.
Furniture Protection:
Place felt pads or sliders on the feet of all furniture to prevent point loading and scratches.
What To Avoid
Prevent Abrasive Dirt:
Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and sand, which can act as an abrasive and dull the sealer.
Harsh Chemicals:
Do not use harsh chemicals, including vinegar, bleach, alkaline cleaners (pH > 12), or acidic products like hydrochloric acid.
Steam Cleaners:
Avoid using steam cleaners, as they can affect the surface. Use soft mops and microfiber cloths to prevent scratches and abrasions.
Improper Adhesives:
Avoid using cheap adhesive tapes, as they can damage the surface and leave residues.
Rapid Temperature Changes:
Prevent rapid changes in temperature and thermal shock to avoid cracking, especially on newly installed underfloor heating systems.
Do Not Drag Furniture:
When moving chairs, tables, and other furniture on the microcement pavement, scratches or marks can occur. It is essential to lift and support, never drag. And, in any case, always use felt stoppers on the legs of the furniture to protect your microcement floors. It is recommended to avoid furniture with pointed legs, as they will cause damage to the microcement surface.
Avoid Blows And Falls Of Sharp Objects:
Impacts can cause chips or indentations in the coating, compromising its integrity and aesthetics. It is recommended to handle sharp or pointed elements carefully, as well as to avoid dropping objects on the microcement. It is advisable to implement preventive measures in certain situations to avoid damage, such as the use of coasters for hot objects or protective blankets during the handling of heavy furniture.
Do Not Use Cheap Adhesive Tapes:
The choice of low-quality adhesive tapes can result in the removal of sections of the surface, which will leave unsightly marks and glue residues that will attract dirt. Opting for guaranteed quality tapes is fundamental to maintaining the integrity of the microcement surface.
Preventing Heat Marks On Countertops:
Microcement is a popular option for countertops, but it’s very important to avoid placing hot pans or pots directly on the surface. Objects at high temperatures can leave marks on microcement countertops, something that also happens with other materials such as quartz or granite. Using suitable boards or supports will help prevent unwanted marks.
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