How to Keep Your Polished Concrete Floors Looking Brand New: 5 Simple Tips
- Excalibur Floors Tasmania
- Jun 5
- 2 min read
Polished concrete floors are known for their sleek, modern look and incredible durability. But like any surface, they need a little care to keep that high-gloss finish looking fresh. Whether your polished concrete floor is in a home, office, or retail space, these simple maintenance tips will help preserve its beauty and longevity.
1. Dust Mop Daily
Even though polished concrete is tough, fine dust and dirt can act like sandpaper over time, dulling the finish. Use a microfiber dust mop every day to remove debris and prevent scratches. In high-traffic areas, consider doing this more than once a day.
Tip: Avoid stiff brooms or anything abrasive—soft microfiber works best.

2. Use a Neutral pH Cleaner
Harsh chemicals and acidic cleaners can damage the surface and strip the shine. Instead, use a neutral pH cleaner that’s specifically designed for polished concrete. Mix it with water as directed and mop the floor regularly.
Bonus: These cleaners also help lift dirt without leaving a residue behind. Some have a built in Densifier for added strength for you concrete floor

3. Clean Spills Quickly
Concrete may look impermeable, but it’s actually porous. While polished concrete is more resistant to stains, spills can still seep in if left too long—especially things like oil, wine, or acidic juices. Wipe up messes immediately to avoid long-term damage.
Pro Tip: Keep a spray bottle of neutral cleaner and a microfiber cloth handy for spot-cleaning.
4. Use Rugs or Mats in High-Traffic Areas
Entryways and busy walkways are where most wear and tear happens. Protect these areas with stylish rugs or floor mats. They trap dirt before it hits the floor and reduce foot-traffic abrasion.
Just make sure the rugs have non-slip backings and don’t trap moisture underneath.

5. Schedule Routine Professional Maintenance
Even with the best care, your polished concrete floor will benefit from periodic professional cleaning or re-polishing. A maintenance schedule—once or twice a year depending on usage—will keep the surface looking as good as the day it was finished.
Good to know: Many professional services can even restore the shine without a full re-grind.

Final Thoughts
Polished concrete is low-maintenance—but not no maintenance. By following these five simple tips, you can keep your floor looking glossy, clean, and modern for years to come.

If you’re not sure which products to use or need help with routine care, Excalibur Floors is always here to help. Contact us today for expert advice or to schedule a maintenance service.
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