A Simple Trick for Cleaning Floors:
Even if you haven’t cleaned the floor in a week, this method will leave your floor spotless and dust-resistant. A few days ago, a lady with over 30 years of experience in cleaning shared a useful tip with me. Floors cleaned this way stay clean longer and don’t attract dust easily.
Many people complain that floors quickly get dusty and develop a bad smell after cleaning, especially in summer. If floors aren’t cleaned properly, they can emit a distinct, unpleasant odor in each room. However, with this method, the floor will stay fresh and clean.
Cleaning Method:
Before you begin, make sure to sweep the floor first. It’s essential to clear away dirt, as cleaning a messy floor is much more difficult.
Then, prepare your cleaning solution with the following ingredients:
Salt: A pinch of salt can dry the floor quickly and act as a disinfectant and sterilizer.
Dishwashing Liquid: Add a few drops of dish soap. Its grease-cutting power is perfect for removing food and oil stains.
White Vinegar or Lemon Juice: Both soften stains, making the floor easier to clean and leaving it sparkling.
Alcohol: A splash of alcohol helps disinfect and prevents mold buildup.
Baking Soda: This powder is a strong disinfectant that effectively tackles tough stains.
Baking Soda: This powder is a strong disinfectant that effectively tackles tough stains.
Fabric Softener: Especially in summer, floors can become dry and static-prone, causing dust and stains to stick easily. Adding fabric softener prevents static, keeping your floor cleaner for longer.
How to Clean:
Combine all these ingredients in a mop bucket and stir well until dissolved.
Soak your mop in the solution and clean the floor as usual.
This method will leave your floor clean, fresh, and less likely to attract dust or odors.