How to Use a Dust Mop Correctly (Without Damaging Your Floors)
Use a dust mop by assembling a clean, dry mop and keeping the head flat on the floor. Start at…
Use a dust mop by assembling a clean, dry mop and keeping the head flat on the floor. Start at…
Yes, you can use a steam mop on carpet for refreshing, sanitizing, and removing odors, but not for deep stain…
A Cuban mop is a traditional cleaning tool made from two wooden pieces joined in an inverted “T” shape. This…
No, steam mops are not good for vinyl floors. High heat can warp, melt, or discolor vinyl planks or sheets….
Clean a mop head without a washing machine by soaking it for 30 minutes in a bucket of hot water…
No, a steam mop is not good for wood floors. Steam mops release heat above 200°F (93°C) and high moisture,…
Dry a floor after mopping by using a two-step method. Follow a damp mop with a clean, dry microfiber mop…
Yes, a steam mop kills bacteria by using high-temperature steam above 200°F (93°C). Steam at this temperature eliminates up to…
Mop floors with vinegar by mixing ½ cup of white vinegar with 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of warm water. Sweep…
Disinfect floors by mopping with ½ cup of bleach per 1 gallon of water for tile or vinyl surfaces. Use…
Hot mopping a shower pan is a waterproofing method that applies layers of hot liquid asphalt and roofing felt over…
A Johnny Mop is a toilet cleaning tool with a plastic handle and a soft yarn or foam head. It…
Mop porcelain tile floors by sweeping or vacuuming to remove loose dirt, then cleaning with warm water and a pH-neutral…
Store brooms and mops by mounting them vertically on wall-mounted holders, sturdy hooks, or pegboards. Install storage in utility closets,…
Mop with Pine-Sol by mixing ⅛ cup (1 fluid ounce) of Pine-Sol™ Multi-Surface Cleaner with 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of…