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Hello, my name is Daniel. My business is called Blackbelt Floor Care. Serving clients at the highest level. I have been training in self-defense for 20 years now. Owkinwan karate for 16 years in which I earned my current rank of 2nd Degree Blackbelt and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 4 years in which I earn the rank of 1st Degree or some may say 1st stripe Blue belt. I have been honing my craft/passon for the past 15 years now. My bread and butter favorite floor style to do is VCT Tile. I love stripping away the old worn-out dull coating and putting on fresh coats of wax and slowly watching the floor transform to a work of art, a nice bright shiny floor. I am very diverse in floorcare methods and styles of floors. Methods such as dry stripping and coating, scrub and burnish/polish, carpet cleaning bonnet surface cleaning. deep extract carpet cleaning, Grinding/Honing/Polishing, and pressure washing concrete driveways, and side walks. I also have laminate, luxury vinyl, marble, porcelain, ceramic, granite, and terrazzo experience. I am also very diverse in floor restoration machines, like buffer machines, burnisher, power washers, ride on floor machines, walk behind floor machines, stand on machines, battery powered and propain machines. The only thing I don't know yet is wood floor restoration, but I will soon have those skills in the future. I love learning and devopling my craft. I spend my free time studying and earning online certifications to keep up with my ever evolving industry. Currently, I am enrolled in two online advance certication courses, one in stone floor restoration and the other in surface pressure washing, in which I will receive a master technion certification when I am finished. I've been in business for 3 years now and slowly growing. I strive to give great customer service, with a positive attitude and a wealth of knowledge to get any floor job done and take on any task, big or small, to the best of my ability. I enjoy problem solving and will work tirelessly to get the job done 100% customer satisfaction.See more
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How do you clean hardwood, concrete, vinyl and laminate floors?

After you get new floors installed in your home, make sure you maintain them. Use these tips to keep your floors clean, shiny and polished. 

How to Clean Concrete Floors

Start by sweeping or vacuuming the entire surface to remove loose debris. Mopping will require different substances based on the type of concrete floor. For a polished concrete floor, use a specialized polished concrete cleaner. For a painted concrete floor, use a mild all-purpose cleaner. A sealed concrete floor can be cleaned with dishwashing liquid, while an unsealed floor is best cleaned with trisodium phosphate and stain removers. Use kitty litter or cornstarch for grease stains, and distilled white vinegar for rust stains. 

For more tips on how to clean and maintain your concrete floors, consult with your professional concrete flooring contractor.

How to Clean Hardwood Floors

Cleaning hardwood floors typically requires a mop, bucket and some type of hardwood floor cleaner. Start by removing furniture and objects. Vacuum up all debris (or use a dust mop), moving with the grain. Spray your cleaner on a small section of the floor, and mop in a figure-eight motion, working backward. Make sure there are no puddles. 

In high-traffic areas, you should mop one or two times per week. Low-traffic areas should be mopped at least once per month. 

To ensure you're cleaning and maintaining your hardwood floors properly, speak with your hardwood flooring installation specialist.

How to Clean Laminate Floors:

Start by vacuuming to remove dust, dirt and other debris. The best mop for laminate floors is a microfiber mop with a sprayer feature. Spray and mop one small area at a time to avoid standing liquid on the floor. Go over the floor with a dry microfiber cloth after mopping to make sure all liquid is gone. 

Although you can use a damp mop, never use a wet mop on laminate floors. Moisture can cause the flooring to bubble, swell and buckle. Instead, use a dedicated laminate floor mop with a laminate floor cleaner spray. The best mop for laminate floors is typically made with microfiber, which picks up dirt and absorbs moisture well.

Consulting with your laminate flooring installer is a good idea if you've never had laminate floors and need more tips on how to clean them properly.

How to Clean Vinyl Floors

Cleaning vinyl plank flooring is easy. Start by sweeping and vacuuming up dirt, dust and debris. Then use a damp — not wet — mop or rag with warm water. While vinyl is waterproof, an excessive amount of water can leak between the seams and affect the glue bond with the floor. When you feel a chemical is needed, make sure to choose cleaning products safe for vinyl planks.

Reach out to your vinyl flooring installer for tips on how to further maintain and care for your vinyl floors.

For more tips, read our guide on how to clean and maintain all types of flooring.

How do you clean epoxy floors?

Cleaning an epoxy floor is an extensive job in any warehouse or larger space, making it a job best left to a professional who can get it done quickly and effectively. However, there are several bits of maintenance you should perform by yourself in between professional cleanings. For example, you can remove grit from the floor with a broom, dust mop and/or shop vacuum.  Make sure you wipe away chemical spills like automotive fluids before they become permanent spots on the floor. 

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