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1-clean mop 2- hot water
The main application of a mop bucket is to hold water for use with a mop. There are varying kinds of buckets, including ones that help wring the mop after dipping it into the water.
A floor mop has many benefits. You can actually get a deep down clean by using a floor mop versus many of the "easier" commercial alternatives. Be sure to purchase a quality mop and change your mop water often.
Yes, mop heads do harbor bacteria on them. The best way to reduce the bacteria is by cleaning the mop head in fresh water and bleach.
Vinegar.
White vinegar & water. 2:1 mop floor (rinse mop and change water often) Rinse with clear water/also changing water often.
well you get a bucket then you put hot water in that bucket, then you add some vinegar then you get a mop head and a stick to attach the two parts till you have a full mop then you mix the water and vinger in the bucket together put a little vinger not a hole bunch in less really dirty then you dunk the mop Head into the water and vinegar squeeze all extra water out of mop head and begin to mop floor back to front so there is not footprints in wet floor so the footprints are not seen when floor dries! its as simple as it sounds! why are you so dumb
Same thing...it protects the lower part of a door from damage from mop water or being kicked.
My grandma formula is one part white vinegar, three parts warm water. Then wring you mop dry as you can, then mop.
Much lesser than washing
1. Sweep or vacuum the obvious dirt 2. Mop with water. (Fill the bucket no more than half way, change the dirty water often, wring the mop well before placing on the floor) 3. Rinse the dirty mop well, then mix 1 cup white vinegar per 1 gallon of water. 4. Mop using solution. If water gets dirty, change out water with solution and continue.
It is important to disinfect cleaning equiptment because (let's say a mop) if you still have gammy stuff on that mop after changing the water in the bucket, you would just be making the water in the bucket more non-sanitary than it would be if you disinfected the mop in the first place.