how i clean my floors (mopping isn’t actually cleaning btw) 💀
even homes that mop regularly, use robot cleaners and look well-maintained are often surprised by how dirty the water gets after a proper deep floor cleaning
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From my experience, many people assume that if they mop regularly and use robot cleaners, their floors are truly clean. However, what I’ve found is that normal cleaning methods only scratch the surface. Over time, tiny particles such as dust, skin oils, and leftover cleaning residues settle deep into floor surfaces, especially in high-traffic areas or after home renovations. One surprising fact is how dark and dirty the water becomes after a professional deep floor cleaning, even in homes that appear spotless. This buildup isn’t visible on the surface and can’t be fully removed by just mopping or vacuuming. In fact, some cleaning products, if not rinsed properly, leave a residue that adds to the grime layer. Using a specialized machine like a rotowash can make a huge difference because it breaks down these layers and extracts the embedded dirt from the flooring. This process restores the floor’s original shine and cleanliness much better than everyday cleaning. If you’re like me and want your home truly clean, consider scheduling professional deep floor cleaning periodically, especially after renovations or heavy use. It’s a simple step that can make your space feel fresher and healthier, and help maintain your flooring longer. Remember, mopping isn’t actually cleaning deeply—it’s just maintaining appearance.


























