The Good News: Epoxy Is Almost Maintenance-Free

One of the biggest advantages of a properly installed epoxy and polyaspartic floor is how easy it is to maintain. The dense, non-porous topcoat prevents oils, chemicals, and dirt from penetrating — which means cleaning is straightforward and fast.

That said, there are a few products and habits that can degrade your floor over time. Here's what to do and what to avoid.

Routine Cleaning: What Works

What to Avoid

Dealing With Common Spills

Motor oil and automotive fluids: Wipe up immediately with an absorbent shop towel. Epoxy and polyaspartic are resistant, but prolonged contact with oil can leave a residue. Clean with diluted degreaser and rinse thoroughly.

Road salt: Salt tracked in on tires is normal in Kansas City winters. Rinse or mop it up promptly — while it won't damage the coating, it can leave a white residue if allowed to dry repeatedly.

Rust stains: Occasional rust spots from metal objects can be removed with a diluted oxalic acid solution (available at hardware stores). Rinse thoroughly after use.

Long-Term Care

A properly installed epoxy and polyaspartic floor with good routine maintenance should look excellent for 15+ years. The most important thing you can do is keep the floor clean of abrasive grit — small rocks and sand particles tracked in on shoes and tires act like sandpaper underfoot and are the primary cause of surface dulling over time.

Placing a floor mat at garage entry points significantly extends the visual life of the topcoat.

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