If streaks on the floor are your pet peeve , the main problem lies not so much in the detergent you use or the way you brush the mop, but in the mop itself.
Let’s start from the premise that, whatever the material, it would be advisable to use a neutral and natural detergent : Marseille soap, dissolved in a bucket of lukewarm water for example, is perfect on any surface. On the most resistant ones, we can also adopt a solution based on vinegar or baking soda, until they are mixed for an even more decisive cleaning and degreasing effect.
But that said, we are not always satisfied with the results we obtain and we notice imperfections, as if the passage of the cloth had left its mark.
So let’s watch it a second time, with even worse results!
How to prevent this from happening? Simply with a handful of salt!
Let’s see together how to do it.
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