No one likes walking on a sticky floor. The tacky suction as it grips your shoes. The unpleasant squelching noise as you pull your foot away to take your next step. What’s worse, anyone walking over the floor is going to think it’s dirty. That’s even more frustrating when you know that not only is the floor clean, but it might be the cleaner or disinfectant itself that’s causing it to be sticky.
But one of the biggest dangers is one you can’t see or feel. Sticky floors are also an ideal place for biofilms to grow. These bacteria-rich films can cause infections both acute and chronic. Biofilms can also produce and trap odors. They can also be very resistant to antimicrobial agents and disinfectants1.
The good news is that there are cleaning products that don’t leave sticky residue behind, and can help remove built-up biofilms as part of a restoration process.