Penetrating sealers which sink in help guard against stains.
How to clean brick kitchen floors.
And film forming sealers which coat the surface fill small gaps in the grout and brick.
Make a weak vinegar water solution with one part vinegar and at least 15 parts water in the bucket.
Wear rubber gloves when cleaning and creating the vinegar solution so you will not damage your hands.
However rough scrubbing and pressure washing can scratch or mark the brick if you re not careful.
Combine two tablespoons of baking soda in a gallon of water mix well to dissolve the powder fully.
Borax is a strong alkaline when undiluted so use only a small amount on your brick floors.
Remove all the dirt on the bricks and pay attention to the mortar especially if it s discolored.
Baking soda is also alkaline but milder than borax.
You can use a fairly mild solution of either borax or washing soda 1 tbsp.
I only use a weak vinegar water solution for cleaning floors 1 part vinegar to 15 parts water or more.
Avoid allowing water to sit on top of the brick as it will cause streaks and spots when it dries.
Another option is to use a pressure washer to remove tough set in stains.
Sealing brick does make it easier to clean.
Rub the cleaning solution into the brick flooring with a scrub.
A microfiber mop might work better for cleaning than a sponge mop.
Use a flat or fan spray nozzle on a pressure washer and keep the nozzle a safe distance from the brick surface.
Dip the mop into the water and wring it out completely.
It s excellent at removing tough stains and odors.
Of the powder to a gallon of warm water.
The biggest thing is to keep the rinse water as clean as possible so that you re not just depositing dirt back onto your floor.
If you re really in a hurry the quickest way to clean your brick floor is by mopping it with clean water.