microcement maintenance

Maintaining your microcement surfaces is essential to preserving their beauty and durability. With the proper care, microcement can last for decades, making it a smart and stylish investment for homes and businesses.

This guide will walk you through the best microcement maintenance tips to ensure your surfaces stay in top condition.

How do you clean microcement surfaces?

Cleaning microcement is simple and requires minimal effort. Follow these steps to keep your surfaces spotless:

  • Use a pH-neutral cleaner – Harsh chemicals can damage the protective sealant, so always opt for mild, pH-neutral cleaning solutions.
  • Avoid abrasive tools – Use a soft mop or microfiber cloth to prevent scratches.
  • Regularly sweep or vacuum – Dust and debris can cause minor abrasions over time, so regular cleaning helps maintain the finish.
  • Wipe up spills immediately – Microcement is resistant to moisture, but prolonged exposure to liquids can weaken the surface over time.

Can microcement get stained?

Microcement is highly resistant to stains, but certain substances, such as wine, coffee, and oils, can cause discolouration if left untreated. To prevent staining:

  • Seal your microcement properly – At Forcrete, we use high-performance sealers to provide extra protection.
  • Clean spills promptly – The faster you remove potential staining agents, the less likely they are to leave marks.
  • Use protective mats or coasters – In high-use areas, such as kitchens and dining spaces, these can help prevent staining.

How often should microcement be resealed?

To prolong the lifespan of your microcement, we recommend resealing every two to three years, depending on usage and foot traffic, to help maintain water resistance, stain protection, and overall durability.

If your microcement begins to look dull or shows signs of wear, a fresh coat of sealer can restore its original finish.

What should you avoid when cleaning microcement?

To protect your microcement surfaces, avoid the following:

  • Bleach or ammonia-based cleaners – These can break down the protective coating.
  • Steam cleaners – Excessive heat and moisture may weaken the sealant.
  • Scouring pads or wire brushes – These can scratch and damage the surface.

How do you maintain microcement floors in high-traffic areas?

For microcement floors in commercial spaces or busy households, additional care is beneficial:

  • Use felt pads on furniture – Prevent scratches by attaching felt pads to chairs and tables.
  • Place doormats at entrances – Reduce dirt and debris from being tracked onto the surface.
  • Regularly dry mop – This helps prevent dust buildup and micro-scratches.

Does microcement crack over time?

With professional installation and proper maintenance, microcement is highly durable and resistant to cracks. However, structural movement beneath the surface can cause hairline cracks. To minimise this risk:

  • Ensure correct installation – At Forcrete, we have formulated our advanced microcement system to ensure maximum flexibility and strength. Please speak to one of our expert installers today to get your project started.
  • Control humidity levels – Sudden temperature or moisture changes can affect the substrate.
  • Address minor cracks early – If you notice small cracks, consult a professional for repairs before they worsen.

Conclusion

Microcement is a low-maintenance, long-lasting material that adds a modern, seamless look to any space. Following these simple cleaning and care tips ensures your Forcrete microcement surfaces remain pristine for years.

Are you looking for expert advice or professional maintenance? Contact Forcrete today to learn more about how we can help you preserve the beauty of your microcement surfaces.

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