Concrete: Natural material
Pros/cons:
Durable, but can chip and scratch and develop hairline cracks
Heat resistant
Highly customizable
Can be seamless
Expensive
Crack if not sealed correctly each year
Susceptible to staining, especially from oils.
Has a clean, modern appearance
How to clean and maintain concrete:
Use a gentle, non-acidic cleaner like dish soap and warm water. 1 teaspoon of dish soap to 4 cups of water in a spray bottle will work well.
Wring the non-abrasive cloth/sponge so there is no standing water on the surface when you wipe it
Wipe in smooth, even, controlled movements as you wash in small circles
Rub down with clean cloth and water when finished
Let air dry
Add a coat of sealant or wax for more protection
Not sealing is ok but is more susceptible to scratching and staining without it
Topical sealers protect against stains, but not heat. Penetrating sealers protect against heat, not stains.
Wax once/month to resist spotting and staining and leave shiny
For stains, spot clean with cleaner of your choice and a cotton ball. For example, soak cotton ball in laundry detergent or stain spray or bleach and set on stain for a few minutes (not more than ten minutes).