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🧹 Very Dirty Mop? Don’t Buy a New One—Try This Instead!
Why You Should Clean Your Mop Instead of Replacing It
Mops are a major workhorse in your cleaning routine, tackling dirt, spills, and grime all over your floors. But over time, they accumulate dirt, bacteria, and odors. Buying a new mop every time it gets dirty isn’t eco-friendly or budget-conscious.
Cleaning your mop regularly not only saves money but also helps maintain a cleaner home by reducing the spread of germs and bacteria.
Here’s How to Bring Your Mop Back to Life
Step 1: Rinse Thoroughly
Step 2: Soak in a Cleaning Solution
Fill a bucket or sink with hot water and add either:
- 1 cup white vinegar, which naturally disinfects and deodorizes, or
- 1/2 cup baking soda combined with a few drops of dish soap, which helps break down grime and odors.
Submerge the mop head and let it soak for 30 minutes to an hour.