Fill your mop bucket.
How to mop your floor by a1 performance.
You pour the cleaning solution on the floor spread it around with the mop give it time to soak into the grime then mop it up and wring it into the dirty bucket.
If you have a smooth floor a sponge mop will work well.
The art of mopping a floor is a simple process but some tips can help you get the job done faster.
The wringer goes on the dirty bucket.
If your floor starts to streak switch to a figure 8 pattern.
While sweeping and vacuuming will remove dirt from your floors you will eventually need to mop.
Mop buckets with built in wringers work well if you are using a string or strip mop but any bucket with a handle.
Keeping your house clean is crucial.
Plan to go over each spot multiple times to clean up as much grime as possible.
Snap on those handy rubber gloves and check the label on the back of your floor cleaning product for the safety information.
It s more difficult to mop if there are food or dirt particles on the floor.
If you have a floor with a lot of texture such as some ceramic tile floors you ll want the more classic string mop or a strip mop.
The smarter way to mop your floors say goodbye to floors that seem dirty even after you ve cleaned them by following these tips that will ensure squeaky clean results every time you mop.
Mopping floors can prevent buildups of grime.
Always tidy up the area first.
You need two buckets the clean bucket holds your cleaning solution the dirty bucket starts out empty.
Press your mop onto the floor and scrub it using simple back and forth motions.
Rub the mop along the floor.