Depending on the traffic You should mop your floors once a week or once every 2 weeks. I know there are many people out there that sweep on a regular basis but don't mop often enough. Bacteria from trash, and traffic accumulates on the floors and can't be just swept up with a broom. If you walk barefoot in your house you should mop even more often.
When mopping a kitchen floor, you should use a cleaner such as dish soap and a small amount of baking soda. This mixture should be strong enough to clean the dirt away but not so strong as to damage the flooring.
Use a floor neutralizer with a PH of 8. Use a mop, just like you were mopping. Do not mix it with a cleaner, though. After mopping with the neutralizer, clean the floor with a neutral cleaner.
._. dappenz on how mch the area of the floor is realy i would put about a gallon if i were mopping my kitchen.
If the floor has just become sticky, wipe up the main area of stickiness with mild soap and water. Rinse. Then, mop the entire floor. You might rinse out the mop with each go around in the sink, rather than in a bucket. Then, fill the bucket with water and 1 cup of white vinegar and do a final mopping. Your floor should be clean. If you have not mopped in quite sometime and the grunge is pretty gnarly, go rent a commercial floor cleaner and use that for your kitchen. Otherwise, use a scrub brush for the second cleaning with water that has ammonia in it--use rubber gloves. Finally, do a mopping with vinegar water.
Can you please tell me where I can find a can of this! I have the swifter but can't seem to find and more of the floor cleaner.
The 10 chemicals you could find in a kitchen are: dishwashing detergent, oven cleaner, antibacterial soap, glass cleaner, drain cleaner. Some people keep all purpose cleaner, hand soap, ammonia and floor cleaner.
Mopping a wood floor with soap and water is deadly damage to the floor and certainly to the finish. Water should NEVER be used on wood. use a manufacturer approved floor cleaner and never mop or pour it on.
I suggest mopping or buffing.
Most likely from moisture. If you are mopping the floor, steam cleaning it, or using any kind of water (even a little) it can swell the joints. It also could be from moisture in a cement slab if its on one.
By evaporation, if you don't dry it yourself
The term misfeasance is a legal term used for a wrongful doing when it could have been prevented. An example of a misfeasance is if a cleaner is mopping and leaves water on the floor. Should someone slip and fall, that would be a misfeasance. The company could be liable for such instance.
If you are hiring a cleaner here in Reading, Berkshire, make sure you compare them with your previous cleaner. It completely depends on the size of the house and experience of cleaner. Also. if you are hiring the cleaner on regular basis such as weekly or fortnightly then they can do more in the given timeframe since everything in already in place. Here is a rough guide for your reference: Vacuuming complete house Cleaning the bathrooms including toilets Cleaning the kitchen Quick floor mopping A few assorted small tasks Hope this is helpful.
after you use the water for mopping the floor you boil it and then you can use it again