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How to Maintain Epoxy Flake Flooring: Tips Every Malaysian Homeowner Should Know

  • Hana Bee
  • Apr 8, 2025
  • 3 min read

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Close-up of a gray speckled epoxy flake garage floor. Stairs lead to a white door in the background. The setting is clean and minimalistic.

Introduction

Epoxy flake flooring has become a popular choice in Malaysian homes due to its durability, stylish finish, and low maintenance. It’s especially common in garages, kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. However, to make the most of your investment, knowing how to care for epoxy flake floors is essential.


Whether you just installed epoxy flake floors or are considering it as a replacement for old tiles, these tips will help you maintain its glossy, new-like look for years.


Why Malaysians Choose Epoxy Flake Flooring

  • Resistant to stains and scratches

  • Moisture-proof – great for humid climates like Malaysia

  • Slip-resistant surface

  • Comes in various colour flake combinations for custom designs

  • Cost-effective over time due to low maintenance

Epoxy flooring is especially trending in urban areas like Klang Valley, Penang, and Johor, where modern minimalist interiors are popular.


Daily & Weekly Cleaning Tips

Hand with red nails cleaning oil spill on epoxy flake floor with yellow sponge. Motor oil bottle visible in the background.

1. Use a Soft Broom or Dust Mop

Sweep daily to remove dust, sand, or debris that can scratch the surface.


2. Mop with Mild Detergent

Avoid harsh chemicals. A mix of water and pH-neutral soap works best.


3. Rinse with Clean Water

After mopping, rinse to avoid sticky residue buildup.


4. Dry Immediately

Use a microfiber cloth or mop to avoid water stains or dulling the surface.


Monthly Deep Cleaning Routine

  • Use an auto scrubber for larger areas or commercial settings.

  • For residential spaces, use a soft scrub brush and a diluted solution.

  • Avoid products with vinegar, ammonia, or bleach as they degrade epoxy.


Preventive Measures

1. Use Furniture Pads

Place pads under heavy furniture to prevent scratches.


2. Add Floor Mats at Entrances

Trap dirt before it reaches the epoxy floor.


3. Avoid Dragging Items

Lift furniture or appliances instead of dragging them across the surface.


4. Clean Spills Immediately

Especially oily or acidic spills, which may cause discoloration if left too long.


Repairing Minor Damage

The Process of Installing Epoxy Flake Floor
  • Small chips or cracks can be filled using epoxy patch kits.

  • For deep scratches, consider reapplying a top coat.

  • Consult professionals for large repairs or to refresh the top coat every few years.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using abrasive brushes or steel wool

  • Applying floor wax (which can dull the shine)

  • Cleaning with strong solvents like paint thinner


Did You Know?

  • Epoxy flake flooring is often used in car showrooms and hospitals due to its hygiene and anti-slip qualities.

  • In Malaysia, it's gaining popularity in landed properties' car porches and wet kitchens.

  • Well-maintained epoxy floors can last 10-15 years or more!


Choosing the Right Epoxy Installer in Malaysia

Look for installers who:

  • Are CIDB-registered (Construction Industry Development Board)

  • Offer warranty on coating lifespan

  • Have real before/after photos and positive customer reviews

(Or visit Epoxy Flake for more info!)


Conclusion

Epoxy flake flooring is a smart and stylish choice for Malaysian homes, but like all investments, it requires proper care. By following these maintenance tips, you'll not only keep your floor looking brand new but also extend its lifespan. A little effort goes a long way in preserving the beauty and durability of your epoxy surfaces.


 
 
 

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