How to Clean Life Floor Tiles — Life Floor

Cleaning Life Floor

3-STEP PROCESS

1. Apply

Apply the cleaner with a spray-foamer and allow it to dwell on the tiles for at least 5 minutes.

Mist with water or additional cleaner if the cleaning solution begins to dry before scrubbing.

When using an auto-scrubber, make the first pass with the vacuum turned off. 

2. Scrub

After the cleaner has had time to break down and loosen any dirt and oils, then scrub using the proper brushes.

Mops do not provide adequate scrubbing or recovery. 

Do not scrub on a dry floor or use metal/stiff brushes since they will damage the floor.

3. Rinse + Recover

Rinse + recovery is the most important step.

Ensure the cleaner is thoroughly rinsed and removed from the tiles. 

This step is complete when fresh water is sprayed on the tiles and no foam appears. If foam continues to appear, repeat the rinse and recovery process. Cleaners left on the tile will affect the tile's performance. 


RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

Large Areas

Auto-Scrubber

For large indoor areas, the auto-scrubber is usually the best equipment of choice. Use the proper brushes/pads outlined in our maintenance guides and do not rotate in a single area for a prolonged time to avoid damaging the floor.

Medium Areas

Floor Scrubber

Floor Scrubbers are a good choice for maintaining your Life Floor surface. Plan for rinse and recovery with either a vacuum system or thorough rinse and squeegee. Use a turf pad with adequate downward pressure when operating the machine.

Small Areas

Deck Brush

Deck brushes with a medium-softness bristle are best used in small or hard-to-reach areas such as stairs, towers, or bathrooms. Plan for rinse and recovery with either a vacuum system or thorough rinse and squeegee.

Applying Cleaner

Spray Foamer or Mop/Bucket

If a hose is available, a spray-foamer is the best for dispensing the cleaner evenly. A mop and bucket can also work to apply the cleaner, but it will not work for scrubbing. Don’t spray the MDR and read manufacturer safety information before use.

Information on the use of auto-scrubbers and floor scrubbers is available on our Technical Documents page.

We do not recommend the use of a pressure washer since it will damage the tiles if done incorrectly and directly impair the safety features of our products. This is not covered under our warranty.

If you have any questions about what equipment may be best for your venue, please reach out to us.


Life Floor RECOMMENDED Cleaners

These cleaners are readily found in both commercial and consumer brands around the world. If you do not have a current source of products, we recommend Hillyard Cleaning Products in the United States.

Peroxide Cleaner

Alkaline grime can usually be cleaned with an acidic Peroxide Cleaner. Grime may include things such as:

  • Mud

  • Hard water deposits

  • Rust

  • Soap/shampoo/conditioner build up

Recommended Peroxide Cleaner

Sodium-Based Degreaser Cleaner

Acidic grime can usually be cleaned with an alkaline Degreaser. Grime may include things such as:

  • Oil

  • Grease

  • Sunscreen

  • Food residue

Recommended Degreaser Cleaner

Mineral Deposit Remover (MDR)

Built-up mineral deposits can be cleaned with a Mineral Deposit Remover. Deposits may include things such as:

  • Lime

  • Rust

  • Calcium

  • Magnesium

Recommended Mineral Deposit Remover

Mineral Deposit Remover (MDR)

Please refer to all safety information provided when using this cleaner. The Mineral Deposit Remover is a spot cleaner used only when mineral deposits cannot be cleaned with the Peroxide Cleaner.

The Mineral Deposit Remover is formulated to remove the white residue that can form around puddles and in crevices. Unlike the other cleaners, which are used on a regular schedule and spread over a wide application area, the MDR is a spot cleaner used infrequently and in small areas.

When using the MDR, prepare a diluted solution of equal parts cleaner and water in a squeeze bottle or pourable cup. Do not use any type of mister, sprayer, or other tool that will aerosolize it. Apply the MDR on the affected area and let it dwell for 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, begin scrubbing with a medium-softness bristle deck brush to help separate the deposits from the tiles. Do not allow the MDR to dry on the floor. Rinse the area thoroughly and begin recovery. Recovery is complete when the tiles stop foaming.

If the area does not appear clean, try a higher ratio of cleaner to water or try using the cleaner undiluted with the same process outlined above.

We recommend following up any Mineral Deposit Remover treatment immediately with a normal Degreaser to remove any lingering films or residue.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If you have any additional questions about cleaning Life Floor, please contact us.