🧽 Very Dirty Mop? Don’t Buy a New One – A Simple Cleaning Trick

 


Introduction

Mops get dirty fast. Over time, they can trap grease, bacteria, and unpleasant odors, even if you rinse them after use. Instead of throwing it away, you can often restore a dirty mop with a simple deep-cleaning method using common household ingredients.

🧼 Step 1: Start With a Hot Water Soak

Soak the mop head in hot water for 10–15 minutes. This helps loosen dirt, oils, and debris trapped in the fibers.

🧴 Step 2: Add a Cleaning Ingredient

One of the most effective and affordable options is white vinegar.

Add:

1 cup white vinegar

Or a few tablespoons of dish soap

Vinegar helps break down grime and neutralize odors, while soap removes grease.


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