Saturate the mop in the cleaning solution then wring it almost dry so it feels only slightly damp to the touch.
Best way to mop the floor.
While swiffer type pads combined with sweeping are great for daily cleanup of dust and light soil only a good thorough weekly damp mopping with a proper cleaning solution can really provide the deep down cleaning a floor needs.
Dos and don ts of lvp care.
Lots of love is the best way to prevent having to use scrub brushes or harsh products on old hardened grime.
If you d prefer you can wring your mop out to remove the excess water.
There s no way to wring out the mop head either so a small room took nearly 35 minutes to dry.
According to a recent survey by bissel 32 percent of americans wait at least one week to clean their floors.
Here are some additional tips to keep your now sparkling clean lvp floor looking new and gorgeous.
Traditional damp mopping remains the best way to clean many types of flooring.
If you lug your turbo charged vacuum or trusty mop and bucket combo out of the closet once a week you re not alone.
The best way to mop a floor varies depending on what kind of floor you have.
One of the best cleansers for this floor surface is a solution of apple cider vinegar and water.
But you should deep clean wood floors once or twice a year using a hardwood mop and specialized wood flooring cleaning product diluted per manufacturer s instructions.
Lift the mop and let the excess water drip off.
The best selling swiffer wetjet is still one of the best spray mops on the market it s hard to beat the convenience of the no bucket wetjet system which is recommended for any sealed hard flooring including finished wooden floors.
Due to its acidity vinegar helps remove dirt.
Mop the floor being careful to prevent standing water on the floor.
Then grab a microfiber mop that makes quick work of the chore like libman wonder mop.
Wetjet starter kits include a mop 500 milliliter bottle of cleaning solution and five mop pads.
House by john lewis telescopic microfibre mop.
The smarter way to mop your floors.
It s easy to wring out making it ideal for hardwood floors that work best with a barely damp not soaking mop.
For example wood floors benefit from a very light damp mopping with cold water and a mild wood friendly soap solution while stone floors can be washed with hot water and more aggressive soaps.
Mops often absorb way more water than they need so hold your mop up for 2 to 3 seconds to let excess liquid fall back into the bucket.