How to clean floors without using detergents

Sometimes, water and baking soda, or even white vinegar, can be enough. Use old cotton shirts and t-shirts, keeping them out of the trash.

HOW TO CLEAN FLOORS
Detergents, especially aggressive ones that promise "perfect cleanliness," aren't essential for cleaning your floors properly. There are also effective natural remedies based on baking soda and hot water, white vinegar, flaxseed oilAs for the cloths to use, recycled cotton clothes and T-shirts are fine, although microfibre cloths are best for floors.

Baking soda and water

Those who own delicate floors are always afraid of damaging them. This is the case of parquet, as already mentioned, but also, for example, marble surfaces, which should be washed with microfiber cloths and natural detergents. It is best to make the latter with effective "do-it-yourself" products. A very effective detergent is one made with baking soda and water, to be sprayed directly on the floor. To apply the detergent to marble floors, you can use an old wool sweater, which is soft and won't scratch.

DIY detergent with baking soda

Highly recommended against scratches, grease stains and urineIt's baking soda, so popular with our grandmothers: just dissolve a tablespoon in 5 liters of hot water. Sprinkle the baking soda over the stains and let it sit, then wipe with a damp cloth. As for urine, dab it first with an old towel and then let the baking soda act overnight. In the morning, wash the floor with plenty of water. You can add the baking soda mixture to the detergent. eucalyptus essential oil, the room will benefit in terms of scented air.

White vinegar

The white vinegar It's an extraordinary natural product for cleaning your home, starting with your floors. Mix it with water and rub it over the floor: it sanitizes and doesn't release any odors. However, you shouldn't use it on tiles, natural stone, or ceramics, as these materials are sensitive to acids and can be damaged by the joints.

DIY floor cleaner with vinegar

A great detergent (Do not use on marble, granite, or parquet) You can make a white vinegar-based degreaser. Just add a cup of white vinegar to 3 liters of hot water. To clean, you'll need a scrubbing brush or cloth, preferably microfiber, and rinse with more hot water. If you're bothered by the smell of vinegar, you can dilute your homemade degreaser with lemon juice. Lemon;And the smell of vinegar will disappear. Also remember that vinegar is an excellent natural remedy against all types of mold.

Linseed oil

For delicate floors, such as wooden ones, flaxseed oil It's an excellent solution. Apply sparingly, in a thin layer, and let it sit for about ten minutes. Then remove it with a dry cloth.

Old shirts

Before cleaning any type of floor, it's a good idea to remove excess dust, making washing much easier. To remove dust, you can use microfiber cloths found in large retailers or recycle old shirts, as mentioned above, or rags, which are first cleaned carefully.

Microfiber cloths

If you have parquet flooring in your home, which is usually delicate and tends to swell over time when soaked in water, it's best to clean it with microfiber cloths that wring out easily and won't scratch. In general, microfiber cloths are very suitable for natural floor cleaning: they trap dirt and bacteria even without the use of soaps and detergents.

The serpentine method

Regardless of the tool used, the most effective technique for cleaning every corner of the floor is the serpentine mop. Start at the back of the room and scrub the floor in a serpentine motion: this way, no space will be overlooked.

Mop

If the floors you're cleaning have many corners, you can use a mop with very long fringes that can reach difficult spots. The mop captures dirt easily. With the mop you can easily reach under the furniture, where dust and dirt usually accumulate. 

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