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  • How to Mop Travertine Floors
    Mopping Technique

    How to Mop Travertine Floors: The Safe and Easy Guide

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Mop travertine floors by using a pH-neutral cleaner or mild dish soap mixed with warm water and a lightly damp…

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  • How to Mop Slate Floors
    Mopping Technique

    How to Mop Slate Floors Like a Pro: Simple Steps for Lasting Shine

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Mop slate floors by using a soft mop with warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner or mild dish soap. Wring…

    Read More How to Mop Slate Floors Like a Pro: Simple Steps for Lasting ShineContinue

  • How to Mop Bamboo Floors
    Mopping Technique

    How to Mop Bamboo Floors Like a Pro: Simple Steps for Lasting Results

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Mop bamboo floors by using a dry-damp microfiber mop with a pH-neutral, water-based cleaner made for hardwood or bamboo. Wring…

    Read More How to Mop Bamboo Floors Like a Pro: Simple Steps for Lasting ResultsContinue

  • How to Use a Microfiber Mop
    Mopping Technique

    How to Use a Microfiber Mop: Easy Steps for Streak-Free Floors

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Use a microfiber mop by dampening the pad with water or cleaning solution and wringing it out until slightly damp,…

    Read More How to Use a Microfiber Mop: Easy Steps for Streak-Free FloorsContinue

  • How to Use Roomba Mop
    Mopping Technique

    How to Use Roomba Mop: Quick Setup and Mopping Tips for Perfect Results

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Use a Roomba mop (Combo model) by filling the water tank with water or approved cleaner, attaching a damp microfiber…

    Read More How to Use Roomba Mop: Quick Setup and Mopping Tips for Perfect ResultsContinue

  • How to Strip Mop and Glo
    Mop & Glo Compatibility

    How to Strip Mop and Glo (Wood, Tile & Vinyl)

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Strip Mop & Glo by applying a solution of 1 cup ammonia and 1/2 cup laundry detergent mixed in 1…

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  • How Do You Clean a Mop Head
    Floor Cleaning

    How Do You Clean a Mop Head: The Right Way for Every Type

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    Clean a mop head by removing it and machine washing it in hot water with laundry detergent. Do not use…

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  • Why Is My Shark Steam Mop Not Steaming
    Common Mopping Problems

    Why Is My Shark Steam Mop Not Steaming? Common Causes and Quick Fixes

    ByEmma Whitmore February 28, 2026February 28, 2026

    A Shark steam mop is not steaming because mineral buildup from hard water clogs the nozzle, the water tank is…

    Read More Why Is My Shark Steam Mop Not Steaming? Common Causes and Quick FixesContinue

  • Is It Better to Mop with Hot or Cold Water
    Blog

    Is It Better to Mop with Hot or Cold Water? (And Why)

    ByEmma Whitmore February 25, 2026February 25, 2026

    Hot water is better for mopping heavily soiled or greasy floors because it breaks down grime and improves sanitation. Cold…

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  • Can You Mop The Floor With Bleach
    Blog

    Can You Mop The Floor With Bleach? Safety Guide 2026

    ByEmma Whitmore February 7, 2026February 7, 2026

    Yes, you can mop floors with bleach when it is properly diluted and used only on hard, non-porous surfaces. Bleach…

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  • Can You Use Steam Mop on Laminate Floors
    Blog

    Can You Use Steam Mop on Laminate Floors?

    ByEmma Whitmore January 4, 2026January 4, 2026

    No, you should not use a steam mop on laminate floors. Steam heat and moisture penetrate laminate seams, causing swelling,…

    Read More Can You Use Steam Mop on Laminate Floors?Continue

  • Why Is Floor Sticky After Mopping
    Blog

    Why Is Floor Sticky After Mopping?

    ByEmma Whitmore January 4, 2026January 4, 2026

    Your floor is sticky after mopping because cleaning residue remains on the surface. Using too much soap, the wrong cleaner,…

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  • Can You Use Mop & Glo on Hardwood Floors
    Blog

    Can You Use Mop & Glo on Hardwood Floors?

    ByEmma Whitmore January 4, 2026January 4, 2026

    No, you should not use Mop & Glo on hardwood floors. Mop & Glo leaves waxy and oily residue that…

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  • Can You Use a Steam Mop on Hardwood Floors
    Blog

    Can You Use a Steam Mop on Hardwood Floors?

    ByEmma Whitmore January 4, 2026January 4, 2026

    You should not use a steam mop on hardwood floors. Steam mops release heat and moisture that can penetrate wood…

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  • Can You Mop Engineered Hardwood Floors
    Blog

    Can You Mop Engineered Hardwood Floors?

    ByEmma Whitmore December 31, 2025January 4, 2026

    The answer is yes, you can mop engineered hardwood floors with your regular mop. However, your mop should be a damp (not wet) microfiber mop. Using a wet mop…

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