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Very Dirty Mop? Don’t Buy a New One—Try This Instead

  • Fill a container with water and the juice of 2 lemons.

  • Soak the mop for 1 hour.

  • Rinse well.

  • Lemon not only disinfects but also removes bad odors.

4. Ammonia Mix

  • Combine water and a small amount of ammonia.

  • Soak the mop, then rinse very well to remove all residue.

  • Dry completely before storing to prevent unpleasant smells.

5. Tea Tree Oil Treatment

  • Add the juice of 2 lemons to warm water.

  • Add a few drops of tea tree oil.

  • Soak the mop for 30 minutes.

  • Rinse thoroughly for a fresh, antibacterial finish.


Final Tips

  • Always let the mop dry completely before storing it.

  • Alternate between these methods to keep it fresh, sanitized, and long-lasting.

  • These remedies are natural, cost-effective, and safe for both your mop and your floors.

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