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What's the best way to mop floor?

What's sick to use to mop floor with HOT water or COLD water?
Every one has a different answer?
Thanks!


It depends on the floor.
Hot douse is probably the prefered option, add some metho or vinegar to quicken the drying time.


I sizzle hot water & add bleach to it. I have a fake tile floor-pink & white looks dirty all the time.


I make one think hot water. It just always seems like hot water cleans things better than cold water. Coupled with, if you have anything stuck to your floor the hot water will lift it better.


Certainly HOT! But the real secret to mopping your floor is turning on the Sinatra!


It in the final analysis depends on what your floor is made of. Vinyl solarium floors clean nicely with hot water and a cleaner made for those type of floors. There are specialized cleaners for both tile and wood floors. Don't use bleach, it will eat away the finish.


It depends on the floor.
Hot tap water is probably the prefered option, add some metho or vinegar to quicken the drying time.

What happened to the floor cleaner "Mop Magic"?

I have been hearing rumors that the floor cleaning tag "Mop Magic" from the Johnson company has been discontinued. Is this true?


I have no opinion???but....I wish it would come back....I loved it!!!!

How to mop a floor? Do you need to rinse the floor somehow afterwards?

Hi there! I recognize how to mop a floor, but, I am wondering how to rinse the soapy water you put on the floor to clean it? It seems to me that mopping just moves dirty adulterate around? Any tips on how to rinse?
Is there also a safe cleaner for crawling babies? I have read vinegar, but does that decontaminate?


The most talented way to mop is still with a long rag mop! Soap it up in a bucket of "Spic and Span" or "Mr. Clean" (wring out overkill debauchery suds and water with a mop wringer that sits in the mop bucket) walk backward as you swing the mop strings back and forth across the floor; fail the mop back in the bucket move it up and down to get more suds, then squeeze excess out and mop again. Rinse time, empty soapy bucket fill with clear cool fizzy water be illogical, sop mop up and down then squeeze in wringer dealie, do it again to make sure suds are gone and rinse by slopping objectively dry rinsed mop back and forth over the washed areas. Empty when too dirty or sudsy and get clear water and proceed work thoroughly rinsed. Threaten to pinch ears off whoever walks on your wet clean floor!!!

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