You’re here: Shop / Cardio / Climbers & Steppers
BioFloorGuard

Free shipping on orders over £250
Description
You can offer the STOCKZ Bio FloorGuard Cleaner for use on artificial turf as well. For indoor turf, cleaning can involve spraying with a bottle and wiping lightly with a cloth or mop. Use a gentle clea ning motion and avoid over-wetting the turf to prevent dampness in the base.
Product features
Maintaining turf sports flooring is critical for a clean, safe, and durable workout environment. Regular cleaning prevents the buildup of dirt, sweat, and bacteria, ensuring that the turf retains its appearance and functionality over time. Artificial turf requires special care to protect its fibers and subfloor. While turf is durable, it benefits greatly from preventive maintenance, such as using dirt traps at entrances and discouraging outdoor shoes on the surface.
Specification
1. DAILY CLEANING
- BRUSH OR SWEEP
Regularly brush or sweep the turf to remove dirt, dust, and loose debris. - MATERIALS
Stiff-bristle broom or turf rake. - GOAL
Keep the surface free of dirt and protect turf fibers from flattening. - SPOT CLEAN (OPTIONAL)
For small spills or stains, use a pH-neutral cleaner with a soft-bristle brush or cloth to gently clean the affected area. - MATERIALS
pH-neutral cleaner, soft-bristle brush. - GOAL
Remove stains before they set in.
2. DEEP CLEANING
- DAMP MOP OR LIGHT RINSE
Apply a pH-neutral cleaner using a damp mop or light spray. Avoid soaking the turf, as this can dama ge the subfloor. - MATERIALS
Microfiber mop, pH-neutral cleaner. - GOAL
Deep clean without saturating the turf or damaging fibers. - WATER EXTRACTION
After mopping, extract any excess water using a wet vacuum or absorbent towels to avoid water damage. - MATERIALS
Wet vacuum or absorbent towels. - GOAL
Ensure proper drying to prevent mold or mildew. - BRUSH THE TURF
Brush the turf after cleaning to lift the fibers. - MATERIALS
Stiff-bristle broom or turf rake. - GOAL
Keep the fibers upright, preventing matting.
DO'S AND DONT'S FOR TURF FLOORING
- Regularly remove debris with a stiff-bristle broom or turf rake.
- Brush the fibers to prevent matting and maintain a natural look.
- Clean spills promptly using a pH-neutral cleaner. Use minimal water and dry immediately after cleaning.
- Inspect the turf regularly for wear and redistribute infill as needed. (applicable for outdoor only)
- Regularly check the condition of sled runners (both metal and plastic) used on the track for damage or sharp edges developing to prevent damage to the track surface.
- Replace runners if necessary. Ensure sled loads are distributed evenly and balanced.
- Ensure footwear is appropriate and clean before using the track. Metal studs/spikes should not be worn on this surface.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia.
- Don’t use excess water, as this can damage the turf backing and might cause mold in the turf.
- Don’t ignore stains or spills.
- Avoid sharp objects or abrasive tools.
- Don’t allow heavy equipment on the turf surface.
- Don’t consume food (incl. chewing gum) or drink (incl. protein shakes) on the track surface
IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT
Develop a cleaning calendar that clearly assigns clea ning roles and tracks daily, weekly, and monthly tasks. Properly train staff in the cleaning methods specific to turf flooring.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- DAILY: Brush or sweep debris, spot clean spills or stains.
- WEEKLY: Damp mop with pH-neutral cleaner or the Stockz BioFloorGuard Cleaner, inspect for wear.
- MONTHLY: Perform a deeper clean.
- QUARTERLY: Professional cleaning, equipment checks, and turf inspection