Mopping Mistakes Misty Clean

Mopping Mistakes That You Didn’t Know You Were Making

Mopping Mistakes Misty Clean
Do you see any mopping mistakes that you’re guilty of on the list?

Today we’re going to be sharing some common mopping mistakes. Do you see anything that you’re guilty of on the list? There is a science to house cleaning, and it takes trial and error to get it right. If you want to ensure that your home is spotless, you can reach out to Misty Clean, Inc. today. But in the meantime, let’s have a look at some of these mistakes

Mopping in Circular Motions

When you mop in swirls, water is going over the same area, which is counterproductive. Streaks are the result of this. It would help if you started in the corner furthest from the door and mop in straight lines, ensuring that you don’t oversaturate your flooring. 

Using TOO Much Moisture On Your Floors 

You never want to saturate your floors to the point of no return, especially if you own wood floors. You could potentially penetrate the hardwood floor seal if you aren’t careful about how much water you use. For this reason, you want to clean up hardwood floor spills right away. 

This mistake comes from people believing that they’ll cover more surface area by using this method. When in reality, soaking your flooring can lead to streaks that take forever to dry. Plus, wet flooring is a safety hazard depending on how slippery the surface can get. A mopping bucket with a spin or wringer is efficient. 

Not Washing Your Mop Pad After Using It

The logic behind this is that you can’t sanitize a dirty floor with an unsanitary mop pad. It would be best if you sanitized your mop pad after each mopping session. Fortunately, disposable mop pads do exist. Reusable microfiber mop heads are ideal because you can throw them in the wash. 

Using Extremely Hot Water to Mop

The science behind this is that hot water evaporates much quicker than cold water. With that in mind, if you use boiling water, it can cause you to leave streaks and residue on the floor that you don’t want. Here is a fun fact. The CDC reports that you can wash your hands in cold or hot water to eliminate germs, and we’d like to think that the same rule applies to mopping. 

Reusing Dirty Water

If your water is beginning to look grimy during your mopping process, replace it. The point is that you don’t want to make yourself work harder than you have to inadvertently. Refilling your water may seem annoying, but if you genuinely desire a thoroughly-clean floor, you should do this. 

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Every home is unique, and every homeowner requires different cleaning services than the next. It’s important to hire a professional cleaning company that can customize their services to your needs, rather than paying for services you don’t need. Whether you need the master bath deep cleaned or you’re looking for the entire home to be sanitized, Misty Clean can help. If you’re ready to get your home Misty Clean, give us a call at (410) 255-4111 or visit us online. For more cleaning tips and tricks, follow us on Facebook and Pinterest.

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