The document provides instructions for cleaning floors, including choosing the proper mop and cleaning products for the floor type, filling buckets with hot water, mopping in straight lines or figure eights, dealing with stubborn spots, changing dirty water, and allowing the floor to dry completely before shining.
The document provides instructions for cleaning floors, including choosing the proper mop and cleaning products for the floor type, filling buckets with hot water, mopping in straight lines or figure eights, dealing with stubborn spots, changing dirty water, and allowing the floor to dry completely before shining.
The document provides instructions for cleaning floors, including choosing the proper mop and cleaning products for the floor type, filling buckets with hot water, mopping in straight lines or figure eights, dealing with stubborn spots, changing dirty water, and allowing the floor to dry completely before shining.
The document provides instructions for cleaning floors, including choosing the proper mop and cleaning products for the floor type, filling buckets with hot water, mopping in straight lines or figure eights, dealing with stubborn spots, changing dirty water, and allowing the floor to dry completely before shining.
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HOW TO CLEAN A FLOOR
As a general rule, floors in overcrowded areas, such
as kitchens, restaurants, toilets, sidewalks, and hallways, should be visited or cleaned every three to three days and then flushed once a week. While good mopping is important in keeping the floor clean, regular sweeping or burning is important in keeping the floor clean and life fresh. This is because it removes dirt and grime that can damage the floor as it progresses. When it comes to grinding, the best time to clean up is when the floor looks like it needs you. Choose Mop and Bucket
Choose a mop according to your type of floor. If
you have a floor with a lot of texture, like other ceramic tiles, you will want a classic string mop or a strip mop. If you have a smooth floor, a sponge mop will work best. The mop buckets with built-in brackets work best when using a cord or strip map, but any bucket with a handle will work best when using a sponge mop Select Cleaner
Choose a cleaner for your floor type. Avoid
products advertised using phrases such as "mop and shine," as this can lead to yellow formation over time Fill the buckets
Fill each bucket with hot water, which cleans
better and faster than cold or warm water. Put the mopping cleaner in the bath bucket. Avoid the temptation to double the amount of cleaning materials in an effort to strengthen the cleaning power (or speed). This is not a good idea, because excess bath water will not clean the best, and it will be difficult to wipe them off. Always follow the instructions on the washing label. Dip and Wring the Mop
Put your mop in a bucket and wrap it with
wringer or by hand. The mop should be wet, not wet. Too much dripping water from the mop can damage the ground and significantly extend the drying time Start exiting
Start kicking down, working from one side to the
other, and back so you stay in an unrestricted position to prevent tracking. Mop in straight lines when using a sponge mop. To get rag mops, go with the figure-8 movement to use the design of your mop very effectively. Stop stubborn spots
If you come across hard or sticky areas, apply
back and forth quickly to the area, using a pressure drop to remove dirt. For hard-to-reach corners and edges, you may need to kneel down and rub the floor with a sponge or paper towel. Keep going out
Repeat the process of grinding and cleaning each
part until you have finished the bottom. As you work, pay attention to both the bath water and the bath water. When they are visibly gray or dirty, empty and fill the buckets. Using dirty bath water or cleaning water only distributes the dirty water on the floor and is a complicated cleaning process. Let It All Dry
Thoroughly clean your mop and mop bucket and
allow to dry completely before storing them. Let your floor dry completely before it shines.
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