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Hard Floor Care – Maintenance Concerns For Terrazzo Floors In addition to acids and harsh alkaline powder materials, oils are also detrimental to terrazzo. Once the oils have penetrated the surface, they can be extremely difficult to remove, even with the proper cleaning equipment. Oily types of mop dressing and sweeping compound should be avoided. Note the variable concentration to match the cleaning need. If, however, oil has been allowed to penetrate into a terrazzo floor, it can be removed with either degreasing agents, such as detergent crystals, or a poultice of whiting and white spirit, mixed together and applied thickly over the area. More white spirit should be added periodically and the poultice allowed to remain overnight before being removed. A further poultice may be required if the oil has not been absorbed by the first application. A poultice, compounded of whiting, sodium citrate and other additives, is also used to remove rust stains from terrazzo floors. These are sometimes caused by metal objects which have been allowed to remain on the floor for a period of time, or by small metal particles from steel wool or metal fiber floor pads. The latter should never be used on terrazzo. Synthetic pads should be used. Some disinfectants, particularly those based on phenols and cresols, may take part in a chemical reaction with small amounts of iron compounds present in the cement if used as cleaning agents. The normal result of such a reaction would be a pink discoloration which may persist, even if the surface is reground. It might be best to avoid pheonolic disinfectants when setting up your janitorial equipment needs for terrazzo floor care
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