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How to properly maintain twisiting mop in daily life

2020-10-12

To maintain a good twisiting mop,first you need a good mop. A good mop can make your maintenance more effective. Even without maintenance, the mop will almost die. Of course, if you unfortunately choose a mop of poor quality, don't despair, you still have the opportunity to extend its service life.


There are many twisiting mops on the market, such as flat twisiting mop, rubber cotton twisiting mop and so on. Generally speaking, flat twisiting mop is suitable for mopping the floor, but it needs to be hand-washed and twisted by hand. Cotton twisiting mop does not need to be hand-washed but it is more laborious. Rotary mop generally requires more time and effort. Water absorption and cleaning effect are very good. Everyone who chooses to win at procrastination should choose a reliable and reliable brand.


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1. First of all, when buying, please use more absorbent materials to buy those pumping mops, preferably more cloth and very absorbent wet mops. This twisted mop wipes the ground with water. Wet water can easily mix with dust on the ground, so the dust will stick to the mop to achieve a better cleaning effect.


2. Of course, it is best to buy a swing bucket when buying a mop to prevent the wet mop from falling there, which can save water, but be aware that it will not distort the cleaning time for a long time. It is easy to make a moist mop become wet, and a moist mop is easy to rot, thereby affecting the service life.


3.Sometimes there are stains on the floor and detergent must be used. After planning a wet mop, rinse the mop several times to prevent stains or detergent residue.


4. After using the mop, make sure to rinse it and wring it dry and place it in a ventilated place, away from peculiar smell.

5. In order to keep the home clean and hygienic, it is best to change the mop head every quarter.

 


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