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I got my garage floor epoxy (well polyurea) and it has flakes throughout, so it's not 100% smooth as various flakes

throughout are sideways and stick up.
I don't know what kind of top seal was done

Wondering if I need to think about what type of broom to use.
I have to park my car in my garage 100% of the time (no

driveway), so it accumulates mud and water and such. Plus general dirt of a garage.

Any good broom to keep things clean, "scrub" dirt off the floor, and sort of "squeegee" the mini pools of water that form?
 

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I got my garage floor epoxy (well polyurea) and it has flakes throughout, so it's not 100% smooth as various flakes

throughout are sideways and stick up.
I don't know what kind of top seal was done

Wondering if I need to think about what type of broom to use.
I have to park my car in my garage 100% of the time (no

driveway), so it accumulates mud and water and such. Plus general dirt of a garage.

Any good broom to keep things clean epoxy flake flooring orlando, "scrub" dirt off the floor, and sort of "squeegee" the mini pools of water that form?
thanks in advance for any help
 

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Generally I've found stiff bristles are better for peeling off dried mud type grime, but they don't get the fine dust. Need a soft broom for that so really need two brooms if you want to keep it really clean. If you are lucky you can find them that have a combination of soft and stiff bristles. My dad actually has one that is soft around the outside and has steel wire brush in the center. Works great on bare concrete, but I wouldn't want to use it on a finished floor like yours! I keep an actual squeegee around to push water out the door from my snowmobile melting off.
 
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