Surely the following happened to you: sweeping and wiping the floor, you noticed that, although it is clean, it still has a different color than it had before and it also has some stains that were not there in the past.
This means that it needs a deeper cleaning and some extra products to help you remove all that dirt from the floor.
In this article we are going to tell you how to clean your floor with products that you can easily find. You may recognize some and others not so much. The most important thing is, in these cases, to use exactly the correct measure of certain materials to obtain a perfect mixture against dirt.
Clean very dirty floors
As we already know, there are different types of floors and each of them has a different way (in addition to using other products) to clean them:
How to clean a very dirty ceramic floor
Ceramic is simple to clean, you rarely need anything more than wiping it down. Although if you see that the dirt doesn’t come away with anything, try the following:
We fill a bucket with warm water 3/4 of its capacity, then pour 1 cup of white vinegar, 3 tbsp. of detergent and finally about 5 tbsp. of baking soda.
We mix these ingredients well and with the help of a broom, we brush the entire floor. In the dirtiest areas, I recommend that you press the broom against the floor so that all the dirt comes out.
We leave the floor for 10 minutes and finish by wiping it with a damp cloth, allowing it to dry over time.
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