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Cheats way to clean floor

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overthehill Sun 14-May-17 15:28:28

I have one of those whizz mops where you get a mop (round with spiral cloth bits) also a bucket that you fill with water/detergent and dip mop in then put soaking wet mop in drainer and push button with foot so centrifugal force lets water escape and you have a damp mop for washing the floor. All good but, in my case the bucket is under the sink so stuff has to me moved to get it out and I wouldn't say I'm lazy, but if I can find a quicker way to do things I will.

Anyway what I do now is, I have filled a spray bottle with liquid floor cleaner and water and I just spray this on the floor then wipe over with the mop. Done in half the time and from what I can see just as good.

trisher Tue 16-May-17 18:48:23

St send us o s\ eam cleaner for me, so quick and easy.
The foot and floor wipe method reminded me of my mum who used to give my brother and me old socks to go over our slippers and send us to 'skate' around on the Lino. One had some polish on the others didn't. Crafty wasn't she!

trisher Tue 16-May-17 18:49:10

Don't know what happened to the start of that!

LadyGracie Tue 16-May-17 19:20:36

I've got 2 indoor cats so feel the need to do the wipes with my foot everyday and the tiles are very pale cream, I must have needed my head reading choosing those. They show every speck Witzend

NfkDumpling Tue 16-May-17 19:52:09

I have quarry tiles, Rhino Lino stuff and wood. I use Traffic Wax every 6-9 months and find all the floors only need a quick wipe over inbetween.

Jalima1108 Tue 16-May-17 19:59:13

We have a non-slip flooring in bathroom and en-suite and I find it seems to attract fluff etc round the edges.
I steam clean regularly but yesterday found me scrubbing all around the edges and in the corners with cleaning fluid and a couple of old toothbrushes!

GrandmaKT Tue 16-May-17 20:09:43

OK, I want to ask all you with steam mops a question. I have one too and I never know what to do with the dirty towel cover. Do you:
a) Have so many that you can save them up and do a whole wash load of dirty covers
b) Put them in the wash with other items
c) Hand wash them
d) Another option I haven't thought of
????

Jalima1108 Tue 16-May-17 20:24:30

I give it a rinse and a rub, getting rid of the worst, then put it in the washing machine with the towels on a fairly hot wash.

It only came with one cover, I could do with a couple more

Barmyoldbat Tue 16-May-17 20:55:49

Di have only a small kitchen so I do the floor with my feet and floor wipes. Seems to work very well and no storage problems!

Lostmyglassesxx Tue 16-May-17 22:10:17

I have a very large area of stone floor in kitchen and hall,that gets a steam clean weekly although that does not get out the ingrained dirt on stone
But I walk barefoot and that's my test of a clean floor..check the soles of your feet.!
Bathrooms ..wait for it..I steam clean less often and in the interim regularly use afloor wipe and move it round the floor with my foot..simples !

conallsmith Thu 01-Jun-17 08:18:29

Hi,
I used microfiber mop pad to clean bamboo hardwood floors and its working fine.
Thanks!!

Christinefrance Thu 01-Jun-17 08:26:28

GrandmaKT I have animals so I wash the steamer pads with their bedding and towels. My washing machine has a auto clean programme so I use that afterwards.

NanaandGrampy Thu 01-Jun-17 08:38:24

I use the grandkids !! smile

Floor wipes all round and a race to the end ....

goldengirl Thu 01-Jun-17 11:56:28

What a good idea NanaandGrampy! I have 7 so I'm sure I could persuade at least one of the GC to oblige. I also like the idea of using floor wipes. THAT will stop me using the bucket which I shouldn't really be using at the moment. It's a job I loathe as the moment I've done the floor someone either spills something or brings in the garden on their shoes without thinking.

MarjorieStevens Fri 28-Jul-17 14:48:55

Hi, thanks for sharing.

Luckygirl Fri 28-Jul-17 15:06:26

This whole thread is quite fascinating - I washed the kitchen floor a few weeks ago and that was the first time for.......a........year! No harm appears to have come to us - from the washing I mean. grin

whitewave Fri 28-Jul-17 15:16:20

What prompted you to give it a wash * lucky*? grin

NanaandGrampy Fri 28-Jul-17 17:42:06

I buy the grandkids a polishing t shirts and socks , then they skid around the hall floor !!

Quick squirt of floor spray and they're off .

Works a treat :-)

Imperfect27 Fri 28-Jul-17 22:16:19

Cleaning? Did someone mention CLEANING? Bleurrrrrrgh!

Luckygirl Fri 28-Jul-17 22:20:15

I washed it because my 2 year old GS found the mop hidden away in the utility room and wanted to have a go - he had great fun!

Imperfect27 Fri 28-Jul-17 22:31:43

The worst of it is that we live in a rented property and have an annual inspection. Last time we renewed our tenancy agreement it was extended to 2 years from 1 year. We have been here nearly 3 years now, very happy and inspection has been annual in Feb, but none this year. I thought we had got away with it as we still have over a year to go on the renewal - then the letter arrived this week asking us to make an appointment. All fixed for next week. It is just a small cottage and the inspection is more about checking that we are happy than anything else, but SHOCK, HORROR ... I will have to clean the oven and do floors and sills and glass and .... like I said earlier BLEURRRRRRRGH!!! blush