Rubber flooring tiles offer a resilient and desirable choice for bathroom and kitchen floors. The tiles rather look like laminate, tile or linoleum flooring and don’t appear like rubber. Unlike actual tile or laminate, rubber cushions your toes, a much more comfortable comfy and significantly safer option in the house and gives a non-slip surface. Properly keeping a rubber flooring is not time consuming and needs no special resources, but simple servicing methods that are subsequent will prolong the life of the flooring.

Vacuum the ground once-daily in high-traffic locations and every one to three times in low-traffic locations. Set the vacuum to the tile or hard-wood environment, or use a flooring hose attachment that was tough.

Combine 2 tablespoons of a gentle detergent with 1-gallon of warm water in a mop bucket. Dampen a mop in the detergent solution wring it out till it is barely moist.

Mop the ground at least once a week together with the detergent solution. Rinse the mop frequently, but usually wring it out properly. The tile adhesive can be weakened by too much water on the ground.

Rinse the mop with water that is obvious. Mop the ground a second time using water that is clear to remove any detergent residue on the ground.

After mopping using a big towel dry the ground just after. Alternatively, start a fan.