@mrs.noneyabuisness5025 is it? Alot of professional cleaners don't vacuum the whole floor. Just the stuff you early see and then mop the whole floor. Dust end up in your mop water and it saved you a lot of time.
If you don't want to put your mop head in the wash, fill a clean bucket with HOT water, dish soap and vinegar, agitate it by spinning the stick for a little while and let it soak. Might have to do first step a couple times, then empty it, ring out your mop, fresh hot water and a little bleach and let it soak for an hour or two. Then just let it air dry.
Clorox only need five minutes to work, it says so on the container. 1 to 2 hours is just wasting time. Not only that, fabrics become weaker when soaked in Clorox too long.
I owned a cleaning and janitorial service for 12 years. During that time I had eight people working for me but I still clean houses myself because I enjoyed it. In the private residences that had white tile floors that had a glaze on the tile which left it like a mirror finish, it was almost impossible to keep water spots. So I didn't let anyone else mop those floors I did them myself and what I used was very hot water with a tiny bit of whatever cleaner and then after I went over it once with the cleaner I would go back over it with lukewarm water and a tiny cap full of Jet-Dry that you put into a dishwasher. You would be amazed at how spotless the Jet-Dry would leave that glazed tile. Jet-Dry mixed with water in a 1:10 ratio always did a great job on mirrors and any shiny tile including shower walls shower doors windows and anything else that had a shiny surface. It's absolutely not not not not not not to be used on stainless steel. For stainless steel you can use the polishes that are made for it the best one would be Weiman in the silver aerosol can or Sheila shine but if you don't have either of those you can spray a tiny Spritz of WD-40 and the WD-40 will not only shine the stainless steel but it will also cut through and remove any oily fingerprints, etc. WD-40 is also safe for removing the grease from the control panel of a stove after you've taken the knobs off. The grease is not easy to remove because you can easily scrub off the lettering but a tiny bit of WD-40 on a very soft cloth will clean the control panel of the stove and leave it shiny.
I love the fact that you posts these videos. Having a clean house literally is a core piece of mental health and productivity. You are helping sooo many people. Thank you for all you do.
She’s literally ”teaching” something that’s so obvious and that a toddler should already know 🙄 You’re literally giving a brainless fool credit which explains a lot about your level of “intelligence” 🤔
@@fp1912 Push and pull the mop forwards and backwards instead of twisting side to side. The woman in the video could do this by just turning her body 90 degrees but still mop in the same direction.
I used to be a housekeeper for vacation rentals when I was 18. We NEVER used mops! So the company I was with had inspectors that would come after we left and we’d have to go back if there was sand still on the floor even if we thought we cleaned it up. So we always would sweep the floor 2x and take the broom, a wet hand towel with a hole in the middle, put it on the broomstick and bam we had a mop, once it got dirty we’d put a new hand towel on the “mop” and we never had issues. Working there I learned you can clean anything with a broom, rag, glass cleaner, dish soap, bleach and water
Housekeeping/ House cleaning business here! They make everything now lol we use a “swiffer” the dollar tree has a basic version. It’s a square head with Velcro on the bottom for the reusable pads and you stick a pole in it. I don’t recommend the actual Swiffer that squirt solution. Walmart has a wider head version. Then I buy a steel reinforced stick (I always snap the cheapy ones in half lol) and buy 20 reusable pads. Literal game changer! I highly recommend giving up mopping and switching to a “swiffer” stick with reusable pads.
@@gringa978 if I didn’t have rabbits and cats I would lol! Between the pet hair and rabbit poops the best thing for me is to just use a rag, wipe the floor down some then rinse the rag and repeat. Then of course a nice layer of bleach water to sanitize lol
I used reusable Amazon bought swiffer pads. They come in three colours. 1.walls 2. Bedroom, hallways living space floors 3. Bathrooms and from door ways.
I live in an apartment and dont wash my mop in the washer after use. I make one bucket of water & cleaning solution to wash the mop. Then a bucket of just water to rinse the mop. I spin the mop and then hand ring the excess water and place the mop on a radiator or hang and let it air dry. My mop never stinks 🤷🏽♀️.
I absolutely love you and your tips!!! I definitely need your help and expertise in my place right now!!! Haven’t been able to clean and keep up like I used to!! My right leg below my knee was amputated in March.❤
I don't understand washing mop heads in the washer...I mean, fill bucket, put a little clean water in, maybe a little bit of cleaner... spin it really good through the water then spin it dry? Isn't that the same thing??
Yes that’s what aunt taught me as well to Mop I’m the direction the floor goes and also when mopping pretend like your Coloring you have to go section by section.
Mopping side to side with several houses to mop will tear your back up. 😅 mop using your arms and use your legs for leverage in an M and W pattern along with the grain of the floor. Your back will thank you! 😊
@@lauralaforge558 I am a housekeeper and mopping the way she does is very hard on the back. This can be done easier like I said previously. My arms are stronger than my back so I use them more when mopping. Many homes now have only flooring and no carpet so a better technique is to go with the grain of the flooring and in a up and down M W pattern using arms mainly and legs for leverage. Her technique is not good when mopping a large home or several. 😊
WHAAAAAA! You just showed me how to get the mop head off… I couldn’t figure its out so I’ve just been using my swifter 🙌 thank you I can use my mop again 😂
I always go with the grain. But an issue I didn't know would happen. Never had a problem with my left knee before. Until I got this mop. I learned the hard way to push the mop forward and back. Tried doing it sideways but it killed my knees. But I still love this mop. Just had to adjust myself.
Use your arms mainly when mopping in a M W pattern front to back. Using only a little leverage in the legs . I do this ,use my arms more and I stand a bit to the side not moving my back. I have a bad back and this technique works well.
@@qwertyuiuoppI bought the mop with the bucket and it came with a tiny mop head and now i CANNOT find that size 😂 also the mop keeps collapsing on itself no matter how tightly i twist it
Use a neutral ph floor cleaner to mop with warm water t recent the floor getting sticky. Those type of mop heads can harbor alot of mildew and mold if you don't wash it with white distilled vinegar after each use. Get the Swiffer style mop heads and use clean water and change your mop head several times during your mop.
Or if u have a different mop and don't want to put it in the washing machine I'd usually wash my mop by putting boiled hot water and bleach and allow it to sit in it for 30 mins and do it again
Do you really love this mop I have it and I find it flips a lot. The white head one looks better. I don't know if I'm just imagining it but it looks thicker. Does anyone else agree?? The mop with the single bucket looks sturdier
Are you new? I've been a cleaner for 7 years and it takes time to get a rhythm, and the more you do the, the faster you'll get. Find a routine and keep doing it over and over and make small adjustments that you find will save you time. Give yourself some grace. I was slow, and it took a while to get fast.
I always refill the bucket w fresh hot water a lil bleach n detergent soak and wring out. And pour water on the mop in the strainer part of bucket to rinse then hang on hook. No stinky mops here
I mop diagonally across tile so less moisture collects in the grouting. I also dry my tile floors to insure I have fully removed all dirty mop water (if the drying cloth looks dirty I mop again)
Hi! Thanks for all your helpful tips! What are your thoughts about stem mops? Why don’t you like Bona, and is there a cleaner you can recommend for tile floors?
Hi there, I have very porous stone floors in my kitchen. I can see plainly that my mopping only cleans the surface dirt. For example if I use a magic eraser on a small square that I just mopped, you can see the difference! What can I use to deep clean my floors 🙏🏻
Idk if im the only one who would first prefer to wash that mop head with some water and soap with debris … rather than just throwing jt straight into a washer that handles sensitive clothing meant for your skin… the floor is so dirty💀
Tip nr 3 don't mop by pushing dirt from side to side, use sweeping, swivelling motions to actual pick up dirt. Start with the edges and then do ➡️➡️➡️➡️↩️ ↪️⬅️⬅️⬅️⬅️↩️ Same as whiping a counter
Why would anyone use a washer to clean mop? Just use the bucket to clean mop. Last thing I need is getting nasty germs in my underwear + clothes and end up with skin infection. Itch itch rash rash. All that water wasted too😮
I dislike these mop heads, I have a microfiber mop on a stainless steel thingy. I can throw the microfiber mop into the washing machine as well. The reason I prefer that mop is that it enables me to do magical lying number 8 aka infinity symbol motion. In your video you go back and forth and these mop heads you use often don't trap dirt very well so basically you shove the dirt left to right and leave 2 stripes of dirt. The magical infinity sign motion always takes the dirt with it until you stop the motion. I then step on the stainless steel thingy which releases the microfiber mop and I use that mop to take up the dirt particles. I do like your 2 compartment bucket. I would soak several microfiber mops in the clean one. And as I stop with a room, release the dirty mop and use it to take up the dirt with I would throw it into the second compartment and continue with a new, clean mop from the clean department of the bucket. But the infinity sign motion is magic.
Hi I just saw a video on cleaning and you said that you do free cleanings , well I have thought about that before . I want to do that. How should I get started ?
Yes! These are all great tips and I would also add mopping with HOT water and a teaspoon of powdered tide per gallon gives the best scent and leaves floors looking brand new!
I have that mop, my only problem is getting enough water to “spin” out so I don’t douse my laminate floors. I have to ring it out with my hands after I use the spinner . How do you all get it wrung out enough?
I'm not sure I understand⁉️ How about if you come to my home and demonstrate,I'm a slow learner, you'll most likely have to do ALL the floors before I catch on😂 I'll make you lunch! On a serious note, Thanks for Posting Great Tips for maintaining a clean Home 🏡 ❤
I never have had a stinky mop. I guess it’s because I rinse it well with solution and Clorox. My mops are always clean. I would never put the mop head in the washing machine. I rather rinse it clean by just swishing the mop inside the bucket and changing the water as many times as I have to until it comes out clean. To each their own. That’s how I do it. Then air dry the mop. A lot of work but I don’t mind.
Tip #One:
Always vacuum before mopping. Dust turns to mud and stains your grout. ☝🏼
That's not a tip that's an obvious 😂 oh lord
@mrs.noneyabuisness5025 is it? Alot of professional cleaners don't vacuum the whole floor. Just the stuff you early see and then mop the whole floor. Dust end up in your mop water and it saved you a lot of time.
Also use a cleaner that doesn’t streak, because that tile design is for show
@@mrs.noneyabuisness5025but not always done! Believe me, I’ve seen it! Oy! You’d think!
@@elic5355what cleaner do you recommend?
If you don't want to put your mop head in the wash, fill a clean bucket with HOT water, dish soap and vinegar, agitate it by spinning the stick for a little while and let it soak. Might have to do first step a couple times, then empty it, ring out your mop, fresh hot water and a little bleach and let it soak for an hour or two. Then just let it air dry.
You definitely need to wash it in the washing machine it literally says so on the box it’s safe to do.
@@lca4808he said if you don’t want to put it in the wash. Not that it cant be washed
Best advice!
Clorox only need five minutes to work, it says so on the container. 1 to 2 hours is just wasting time. Not only that, fabrics become weaker when soaked in Clorox too long.
Great! Thanks
I owned a cleaning and janitorial service for 12 years. During that time I had eight people working for me but I still clean houses myself because I enjoyed it. In the private residences that had white tile floors that had a glaze on the tile which left it like a mirror finish, it was almost impossible to keep water spots. So I didn't let anyone else mop those floors I did them myself and what I used was very hot water with a tiny bit of whatever cleaner and then after I went over it once with the cleaner I would go back over it with lukewarm water and a tiny cap full of Jet-Dry that you put into a dishwasher. You would be amazed at how spotless the Jet-Dry would leave that glazed tile. Jet-Dry mixed with water in a 1:10 ratio always did a great job on mirrors and any shiny tile including shower walls shower doors windows and anything else that had a shiny surface. It's absolutely not not not not not not to be used on stainless steel. For stainless steel you can use the polishes that are made for it the best one would be Weiman in the silver aerosol can or Sheila shine but if you don't have either of those you can spray a tiny Spritz of WD-40 and the WD-40 will not only shine the stainless steel but it will also cut through and remove any oily fingerprints, etc. WD-40 is also safe for removing the grease from the control panel of a stove after you've taken the knobs off. The grease is not easy to remove because you can easily scrub off the lettering but a tiny bit of WD-40 on a very soft cloth will clean the control panel of the stove and leave it shiny.
I’m gonna try that Jet-Dry trick🙏
I just buy new mops.
I love the fact that you posts these videos. Having a clean house literally is a core piece of mental health and productivity. You are helping sooo many people. Thank you for all you do.
She’s literally ”teaching” something that’s so obvious and that a toddler should already know 🙄 You’re literally giving a brainless fool credit which explains a lot about your level of “intelligence” 🤔
Omg yes
If you put a little bit vinegar in your mop water you will not have streaks
Really?? Im going to try it!
I thought vinegar is bad for wood flooring
Yeah and your floors will smell like vinegar
@@foreign.01 not if you use the right vinegar. The smell goes away
Also, streaks are mainly caused by too much product.
If you mop away and towards you (instead of left to Right), it will protect your intervetrebal discs.
Can you explain this more to me? I can’t picture it.
@@fp1912probably something to do with the repetitive sideways motion messing with your spine
Sorry if you didn’t understand me. Bending+sideways motion is like squeezing a. burger :) not healthy for your back.
Yeah but that's not how you mop
@@fp1912 Push and pull the mop forwards and backwards instead of twisting side to side. The woman in the video could do this by just turning her body 90 degrees but still mop in the same direction.
I used to be a housekeeper for vacation rentals when I was 18. We NEVER used mops! So the company I was with had inspectors that would come after we left and we’d have to go back if there was sand still on the floor even if we thought we cleaned it up. So we always would sweep the floor 2x and take the broom, a wet hand towel with a hole in the middle, put it on the broomstick and bam we had a mop, once it got dirty we’d put a new hand towel on the “mop” and we never had issues. Working there I learned you can clean anything with a broom, rag, glass cleaner, dish soap, bleach and water
Housekeeping/ House cleaning business here! They make everything now lol we use a “swiffer” the dollar tree has a basic version. It’s a square head with Velcro on the bottom for the reusable pads and you stick a pole in it. I don’t recommend the actual Swiffer that squirt solution. Walmart has a wider head version. Then I buy a steel reinforced stick (I always snap the cheapy ones in half lol) and buy 20 reusable pads.
Literal game changer!
I highly recommend giving up mopping and switching to a “swiffer” stick with reusable pads.
@@gringa978 if I didn’t have rabbits and cats I would lol! Between the pet hair and rabbit poops the best thing for me is to just use a rag, wipe the floor down some then rinse the rag and repeat. Then of course a nice layer of bleach water to sanitize lol
Don’t use a broom; vacuum instead.
I used reusable Amazon bought swiffer pads. They come in three colours. 1.walls 2. Bedroom, hallways living space floors 3. Bathrooms and from door ways.
I live in an apartment and dont wash my mop in the washer after use. I make one bucket of water & cleaning solution to wash the mop. Then a bucket of just water to rinse the mop. I spin the mop and then hand ring the excess water and place the mop on a radiator or hang and let it air dry. My mop never stinks 🤷🏽♀️.
How do you get hair out of it?
@@mytravlsby hand with rubber gloves 😖
@@amandab3946 yikes. I was hoping for a hack myself.
I absolutely love you and your tips!!! I definitely need your help and expertise in my place right now!!! Haven’t been able to clean and keep up like I used to!! My right leg below my knee was amputated in March.❤
I don't understand washing mop heads in the washer...I mean, fill bucket, put a little clean water in, maybe a little bit of cleaner... spin it really good through the water then spin it dry? Isn't that the same thing??
I love how enthusiastic you are. Put a smile on my face.
I need to just break down and buy that mop set.
I've had it for a year or so and it's held up pretty good. Worth the cost, in my opinion.
@@ohreally1997 highly recommend! it's totally worth the money.
Me too...its listed on my saved for later forever 😒
Definitely worth it, I hate mopping and this makes it easier!
Buy the original ocedar .
Mop from the inside of the room out so you dont have to walk over your wet floor😅
Yea I agree I learned that in a cleaning course
Same with vacuuming
I like starting from the back of the room i hope thats not bad too lol
@@Clean-N-ShineInDfwdo you mind sharing the info on the cleaning course?
Yes that’s what aunt taught me as well to Mop I’m the direction the floor goes and also when mopping pretend like your Coloring you have to go section by section.
Good analogy! I gotta mop at a job today for the 1st time. I'll pretend I'm coloring. Lol
Mopping side to side with several houses to mop will tear your back up. 😅 mop using your arms and use your legs for leverage in an M and W pattern along with the grain of the floor. Your back will thank you! 😊
I was looking for this comment! I read to use a figure 8 pattern.
@@lauralaforge558 I am a housekeeper and mopping the way she does is very hard on the back. This can be done easier like I said previously. My arms are stronger than my back so I use them more when mopping. Many homes now have only flooring and no carpet so a better technique is to go with the grain of the flooring and in a up and down M W pattern using arms mainly and legs for leverage. Her technique is not good when mopping a large home or several. 😊
I enjoy watching you clean,thanks for sharing your cleaning skills!☺❤👍🏾
And it's for free. I paid $6000 on one cleaning course and another 2,000 on another course last year. So she's giving it all for free 💜
WHAAAAAA! You just showed me how to get the mop head off… I couldn’t figure its out so I’ve just been using my swifter 🙌 thank you I can use my mop again 😂
I always go with the grain. But an issue I didn't know would happen. Never had a problem with my left knee before. Until I got this mop. I learned the hard way to push the mop forward and back. Tried doing it sideways but it killed my knees. But I still love this mop. Just had to adjust myself.
Use your arms mainly when mopping in a M W pattern front to back. Using only a little leverage in the legs . I do this ,use my arms more and I stand a bit to the side not moving my back. I have a bad back and this technique works well.
Tip number one, dont buy this mop. Stick with the original one.
Why what's the difference
How come?
I cant get the head off my mop 😭
@@qwertyuiuoppI bought the mop with the bucket and it came with a tiny mop head and now i CANNOT find that size 😂 also the mop keeps collapsing on itself no matter how tightly i twist it
@@vudumiwow you must have ridiculous strength when you mop but lose it when you try to tighten the stick
Use a neutral ph floor cleaner to mop with warm water t recent the floor getting sticky. Those type of mop heads can harbor alot of mildew and mold if you don't wash it with white distilled vinegar after each use. Get the Swiffer style mop heads and use clean water and change your mop head several times during your mop.
* I meant during your mopping session. I personally use a steam mop. It works alot better.
Thanks for the tip can you tell me what brand you use?
Like that bucket more than others! Not reusing the dirty water.
Do you know what it’s called?
@babybc8810 no I do not. I'm sorry. I hear like it more than others
@@babybc8810 O-Cedar EasyWring Spin Mop. I’ve had mine for over a year. I really like it a lot.
Absolutely mind blowing advice !
What a revelation
I bought this thanks to you !!! Love it !!
Been cleaning since i was nine and people call me a neat freak lol i just believe in being clean and organized
I love that mop. It really works so well!!
Or if u have a different mop and don't want to put it in the washing machine I'd usually wash my mop by putting boiled hot water and bleach and allow it to sit in it for 30 mins and do it again
Yes! I always wash the mop heads!
I THROW IT OUT GET NEW.
@@janecoe9407 that's wasteful. Reuse
@@purplepixie274 NO I LIKE CLEAN AND NEW.
@@janecoe9407 lol
Everyone is WET over this mop but i find it too short and it always collapses in on itself no matter how tightly I twist it 😭
I bought a longer mopstick works well
Love the song in the background 🌞
I love the dog bed compartments!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for the great advice.
I throw out the mop heads i would never throw that shit in my washer
Ok !
Rinse mop head a few times in the bucket. The last rinse should be soaked in bleach for 2 hours.
Someone else had a way to clean it without a washing machine.
Yes handwashing it instead
Why would anyone wash their mop, bathroom carpet or anything like that in the same washer that you use to wash your clothes? 😒.
Using a Tineco wet to dry mop is so much more efficient. And it self cleans. Never going back to a traditional mop & bucket.
Do you really love this mop I have it and I find it flips a lot. The white head one looks better. I don't know if I'm just imagining it but it looks thicker. Does anyone else agree?? The mop with the single bucket looks sturdier
Can you do a video how you clean efficiently and thorough? I’m always at houses later than I should be.
Are you new? I've been a cleaner for 7 years and it takes time to get a rhythm, and the more you do the, the faster you'll get. Find a routine and keep doing it over and over and make small adjustments that you find will save you time. Give yourself some grace. I was slow, and it took a while to get fast.
@@anneshirley9560 was there a need for your first comment? You’re about to defer people from wanting to start cleaning as a job.
However, the rest of your comment, i understand-thank you.
@@lulamax7942 umm. I was trying to be helpful and just wanted some context. Didn't think my statement would somehow impact someone's life. 😐
@@lulamax7942 she definitely didn’t mean it in a rude way, it was a genuine question.
Hey Chica! I love your VID's! I was wondering if you knew of ANY house cleaners you could recommend in the Houston, TX area.
We have this at work and idk how i never realized to take off the mop head like that 😭💯 thank you! (Yes I feel silly)
Thanks, Vanessa!
You have the same accent as Salma Hayek ❤
I always refill the bucket w fresh hot water a lil bleach n detergent soak and wring out. And pour water on the mop in the strainer part of bucket to rinse then hang on hook. No stinky mops here
You have to sweep and vacuum before you mop the floor
I help my mom clean house and all of this helps a lot! Trust me it works.
Very good info thanks
Appreciate your advice. Greetings from NYC. Come to visit!
What a good voice! I like you!
I usually leave it in bleach water😅
You can try the floor washer.
That Bucky you’re using looks great- I’ve never seen one like that
Great work 👏
I have the same floor … love it !
This mop is great but the mop head is smaller than the original. Also I have a big house so I have to refill the water and dump the dirty a few times.
Aww I have that bumblebee shirt too 🥰
Wash your mop heads with vinegar only.
Tip 3. Always dry your floor for shine. And to get the wet dirt up mopping alone won't clean? It completely dry the floor, it is a must
Well, what will the grain of the floor be if they have square tiles ?
Your kidding right ?????
haha
I mop diagonally across tile so less moisture collects in the grouting. I also dry my tile floors to insure I have fully removed all dirty mop water (if the drying cloth looks dirty I mop again)
Hi! Thanks for all your helpful tips! What are your thoughts about stem mops? Why don’t you like Bona, and is there a cleaner you can recommend for tile floors?
Hi there, I have very porous stone floors in my kitchen. I can see plainly that my mopping only cleans the surface dirt. For example if I use a magic eraser on a small square that I just mopped, you can see the difference! What can I use to deep clean my floors 🙏🏻
best tip is to use push motion. much easier on the body. pull motion is not good for you
I love your content & your such a humble & hard working latina❤but how would you recommend cleaning wood floors 🙏 Thanks in Advance 😊
Only thing those are good for is base boards also plain water works great to maintenance your floors you don't need to use alot of chemicals
Idk if im the only one who would first prefer to wash that mop head with some water and soap with debris … rather than just throwing jt straight into a washer that handles sensitive clothing meant for your skin… the floor is so dirty💀
You’re hiding streaks, not preventing them. Streaks are because floor isn’t completely rinsed.
Thank you! What is best for mopping my laminate floor?
I can never get an answer to this
Bruce cleaner and a flat mop!
@@vanesamaro91 Thank you
@@JourneyToSelf-Love9 thank you. That’s ok for spot cleaning but I’m going to try Bruce
Do you mop with vinegar? what do you use on hard wood floors. I work overnight at a group home , and I’m trying to find something for the wood floors.
Murphy's oil soap for wood floors. Takes just a few drops to clean floors. Change to clean water often.
Una duda... tendrá un canal en español. Gracias!
Let me give you an even better housekeeper tip: Always, always, always wear closed toe shoes when you’re cleaning. If you know, you know.
Amen!!!!!
You are correct , thanks for pointing that out.
A stream mop gets the job done and you don’t have to put harsh chemicals on your floor
me looking at my apartment’s 60x60 floor tiles lol guess we’re streaking 😂
Tip nr 3 don't mop by pushing dirt from side to side, use sweeping, swivelling motions to actual pick up dirt.
Start with the edges and then do
➡️➡️➡️➡️↩️
↪️⬅️⬅️⬅️⬅️↩️
Same as whiping a counter
Loooove your videos!!! How do you clean grimey baseboards?
Good tips!
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your expert advice. Uhmm, what brand and color are your cabinets? They're beautiful.
If there's something stuck on the floor (ex. Dried ketchup), I scrub in whatever direction, rinse, and then go back to mop with the grain .👍
Why would anyone use a washer to clean mop? Just use the bucket to clean mop. Last thing I need is getting nasty germs in my underwear + clothes and end up with skin infection. Itch itch rash rash. All that water wasted too😮
The washer gets it cleaner. I do a separate cycle for my rags and mop heads
Exactly and please don't use the kitchen sink to fill up the mopping bucket. Use the container to fill up the mopping bucket .
You would wash the mop, rags, sponges etc in a load together without your skivvies 😂
@@umamohan-kq3ndI’m getting a stroke trying to figure out wym
I dislike these mop heads, I have a microfiber mop on a stainless steel thingy. I can throw the microfiber mop into the washing machine as well.
The reason I prefer that mop is that it enables me to do magical lying number 8 aka infinity symbol motion.
In your video you go back and forth and these mop heads you use often don't trap dirt very well so basically you shove the dirt left to right and leave 2 stripes of dirt.
The magical infinity sign motion always takes the dirt with it until you stop the motion. I then step on the stainless steel thingy which releases the microfiber mop and I use that mop to take up the dirt particles.
I do like your 2 compartment bucket.
I would soak several microfiber mops in the clean one. And as I stop with a room, release the dirty mop and use it to take up the dirt with I would throw it into the second compartment and continue with a new, clean mop from the clean department of the bucket.
But the infinity sign motion is magic.
What about tile floor I feel like as long as the soap isn't heavy you'll be fine
What mop are you using?
O-Cedar EasyWring RinseClean Spin Mop and Bucket System, Hands-Free System
I need a house keeper
Hi I just saw a video on cleaning and you said that you do free cleanings , well I have thought about that before . I want to do that. How should I get started ?
Tips for cleaning: Rub dirt around with the grain of the tile.
Yes! These are all great tips and I would also add mopping with HOT water and a teaspoon of powdered tide per gallon gives the best scent and leaves floors looking brand new!
Thank you
I miss cleaning😢. Disability changes things😢
I have a herringbone pattern marble floors, in which direction I go? 🤔
What mop would you recommend for people who struggle with energy?
The best way to mop is getting on your hands and knees and scrubbing the floor. Mops do not collect all the dirt on the ground. 🙂
Clean wit it!
People with an electric steamer mop:👄👃🐽👀
This is too much damn work omg.
I have that mop, my only problem is getting enough water to “spin” out so I don’t douse my laminate floors. I have to ring it out with my hands after I use the spinner . How do you all get it wrung out enough?
I'm not sure I understand⁉️
How about if you come to my home and demonstrate,I'm a slow learner, you'll most likely have to do ALL the floors before I catch on😂
I'll make you lunch!
On a serious note, Thanks for Posting Great Tips for maintaining a clean Home 🏡 ❤
Omg here comes the sun in the background
How do you wash a regular mop so it won’t stink
Buy a new mop if it smells seriously you won’t get that smell out ..
I never have had a stinky mop. I guess it’s because I rinse it well with solution and Clorox. My mops are always clean. I would never put the mop head in the washing machine. I rather rinse it clean by just swishing the mop inside the bucket and changing the water as many times as I have to until it comes out clean. To each their own. That’s how I do it. Then air dry the mop. A lot of work but I don’t mind.
Apparently Im a pro cause I already knew and do this instinctively.
OMG!! I JUST WANF TO KNOW WHAT COLOR PAINT IS THAT ON THE COAT RACK PLEASE??? Anyone know? 😩😍
❤thanks!
After mopping, once dried why is it when we walk with or without shoes it leaves prints behind?
I'm not sure if that is the case but it may be too much cleaning detergent in the mixture and it builds up after the floor dries