Before deep cleaning, ensure that the floor is free of dust, dirt, and debris. Sweep or vacuum the area thoroughly. This will prevent dirt from mixing with your cleaning solution and spreading around the floor.
Scrub with Baking Soda for Stubborn Stains:
For any stains or buildup on your floor, sprinkle baking soda directly onto the affected areas. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, and then scrub gently with a damp cloth or mop. Baking soda’s abrasive properties help lift stains without scratching most surfaces.
Mop the Floor:
Using your vinegar solution and a mop, begin mopping the floor from one corner of the room and work your way out, ensuring you don’t walk over freshly cleaned areas. Mop in circular motions to lift dirt and grease. Change the water as needed to avoid spreading dirt back onto the floor.
Dry the Floor:
After mopping, it’s important to dry the floor to avoid water damage, especially on wood or laminate surfaces. Use a dry microfiber cloth or towel to wipe down the floors or allow them to air dry.
Polish (Optional for Hardwood Floors):
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