The mop is an essential tool in cleaning the home, but many times we do not give it the attention it deserves. A dirty mop can not only be ineffective, but also a source of germs and bad odors. Although we often think about throwing it away when it looks bad, the truth is that with a few simple home remedies you can restore its functionality and appearance as if it were new.
In this article, we explain how to keep your mop clean, disinfected and free of bad odors with natural, economical and environmentally friendly methods.
When to clean your mop and when to replace it
Before you dispose of a mop, make sure it can’t really be recovered.
Clean it: If it is in good condition but dirty, a good wash can restore its effectiveness.
Replace it: Only when it is irreversibly worn or the filaments are broken.
Extending the life of the mop is not only economical, it also contributes to reducing waste.
Home Remedies for Mop Cleaning
1. Baking Soda: Deep and Natural Cleansing
Baking soda is a versatile ingredient that removes dirt and deeply disinfects.
Instructions:
Mix half a glass of baking soda in a bucket of warm water.
Soak the mop for at least 2 hours.
Rinse until the water runs clear.
Optional: Wash the mop in the washing machine by adding baking soda to the detergent compartment. Set the temperature to 70 degrees for the most effective cleaning.
2. Vinegar and lemon: Disinfects and eliminates odors
Vinegar is a powerful natural disinfectant, and combined with lemon, it fights bad odors and bacteria.
Instructions:
Fill a bowl with warm water.
Add one cup of vinegar for every liter of water.
Let the mop soak for 30 minutes.
Rinse well and drain.
Additional tip: Add two tablespoons of baking soda to maximize the degreasing effect.
3. Lemon juice: Cleanliness and freshness
Lemon is ideal for killing germs and leaving a fresh scent.
Instructions:
Mix the juice of 2 lemons in a bucket of water.
Dip the mop in and let it sit for an hour.
Rinse thoroughly to remove residue.
4. Water, Ammonia, and Tea Tree Oil: Powerful Antibacterial Solution
Ammonia is effective at removing stubborn dirt, while tea tree oil provides antibacterial properties and a fresh scent.
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