How To Mop Bathroom Floor
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How to mop bathroom floor. Finish up by going over the floor with clean water from a dampened mop. Here are some easy bathroom cleaning tips and steps to make all the corners and crevices in your bathroom spotless and sparkling clean. Remember to rinse the floor with clean water to remove slippery soap residue. If you do the reverse you ll only dirty the floor whilst cleaning the bathroom furniture and dirty tiles.
Push a dry towel across the floor with your feet to dry it off. Instead of hauling it upstairs with your mop turn your bathroom sink into a makeshift bucket. Use a mop to clean the entire floor or a push broom if the floor is extra grimy. Rinse the floor with clean water and use a floor squeegee to direct the water down the drain.
Fill a bucket or the bathroom sink with hot water and stir in the vinegar and dish soap to make the perfect cleaner for tiles in the bathroom kitchen or another household area. Sweep up all the dust and debris you ve cleaned so far and let fall on the floor then mop using hot soapy bleach water. Firstly clear the floor to remove trash if any. My mom told me about this mixture.
Start with the farthest point from the door. Be sure to get along the sides of your toilet bowl where it is anchored to. However if this isn t an option use only a slightly wet mop to keep water at a minimum. Run the mop along the floor right up against the baseboards each time you reach a side of the bathroom to ensure you clean the floor where it meets the wall.
Then move all the items like dustbin mugs buckets out of your bathroom so you have access to the entire space. Add 1 4 cup vinegar and 1 tablespoon dish soap. Stone tile. Sweep and mop the floor.
Keep your cleaning bucket stowed while you clean bathroom floors. I wanted to share with you how you can get the cleanest floors ever. Use a mop for tile floors or a rag without leaving them dripping and apply the cleaner to the bathroom floor working from the far end of the room to the door. If you are looking.
All you need to do is close the drain and fill the sink with 2 gallons of warm water. A small brush can also be used if you only have a small area to cover. Mop with a ph neutral non chelating cleaner that won t react with the minerals in the stone. Rinse out the cloth or mop whenever it gets dirty wet.
This video is about me mopping my floor.