What kind of mop should I use to clean a brick floor?
Jan 31, 2007 by Patchouli | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
The uneven brick covering tears up a sponge mop. I've never used a string mop, but if it slops too much water on the floor, the water would collect in the grout between the bricks and mildew.
O cedar found at Walmart and has self wringer; using 1 c low sudsing all contemplate cleaner and 1 c ammonia with 1/2 gal of water;wearing rubber gloves for protection; make certain area is well ventilated,apply solution using pressure for heavy soil
spookareus | Jan 31, 2007
well I have in mind if you have the right wringer to squeeze all the water out of the string mop then they are the best. people make the mistake of using whiten this just burns the string´s and also after the mop dries it has a bad smell. best using your own
dimpelmum | Jan 31, 2007
O cedar found at Walmart and has self wringer; using 1 c low sudsing all deliberately cleaner and 1 c ammonia with 1/2 gal of water;wearing rubber gloves for protection; make infallible area is well ventilated,apply solution using pressure for heavy soil areas,clean
spookareus | Jan 31, 2007
no mop. hardly get one of those big brushes with a long handle found at any home depot. some cleaner and hot hot water. brush it all and push the be inconsistent outside.
wedjb | Jan 31, 2007
for 139.00 you can buy an tense one that scrubs it and sucks the water up.. Plus no sweeping it.. Just fill it up, turn it on and tell yourself you will never mop again!!..lol
It is called Astound Mate, made by hoover.. And you can use
tiny b | Jan 31, 2007
Use a scrub broom with a long handle!! That should work for the brick floor. Just use hot water vinegar and a little bit of dishwashing clear in the water. Should come up clean. You can get those in the local hardware store or at a lowes or home depot.
cleanfreak | Jan 31, 2007
get a straw bromm or one of thous industrial sized brooms that they use in the passageway of the hospial
sarah | Jan 31, 2007
Is it safe to mop my laminate hardwood flooring with vinegar and water?
Apr 07, 2007 by Trix_R_not_4_kids | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I identify that there is a floor wax called Murphys Wax which I can use, but my cousin suggested that I use vinegar dilluted in water instead because its cheaper, and mop with a dry mop. Is it allowable to do this? Will it ruin the flooring?
no it is not innocuous to mop your hardwood flooring with any vinger&water your flooring will get dried out&dull looking then you would have to restore the shimmer&cleaning ability all over again which will require a floor specalist to come
TONJA S | Apr 07, 2007
How should I mop unfinished, old hardwood floors?
Jun 16, 2008 by my.swag.is.serious | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I'm potty training my dogs so they have pee accidents sometimes, also it's summertime so they're shedding everywhere and getting the floors ribald. Can I use pine sol and water like on normal floors? Also, how often can I mop? Once a week?
Yes, you can use pine sol & extravagantly. You can also mop as much as you want/need to. Just remember to ring the mop out so that it isn't dripping wet. A little water can sometime go a long way.....benefit too much water on wood would cause the
Kare_bear_ | Jun 16, 2008
Mop Directory
MOP
Download ostentatious plugin at http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer ...