One gallon of warm water
2. One white vinegar cup
3. Five half-cup baking soda
4. One teaspoon dish soap
5. Optional: for a nice aroma, a few drops of your preferred essential oil
Methodologies for Making and Applying the Cleaner:
Start by emptying a bucket one gallon of warm water into.
2. To the water add one cup of white vinegar. Natural cleaning qualities of vinegar are well-known; they help to cut through dirt and kill germs.
3. Gradually toss half a cup of baking soda into the mixture. Use caution; adding the baking soda too rapidly may cause it to bubble over.
Add one tablespoon of dish soap last-minute. More difficult grease and filth may be broken down with the dish soap.
Add a few drops of essential oil to the mixture if preferred. Depending on the oil you select, this not only smells nice but also adds extra disinfection power for your floor cleaner.
Thoroughly mix all the components to guarantee good blending.
Section your flooring with the cleaner using a mop or a cloth. To prevent over-saturating your flooring, make sure you wrine extra liquid.
On really unclean areas, let the mixture rest for a few minutes to assist loosen the grime.
9. Mop as normal; then, to get any last traces of cleanser, rinse the floors with fresh water.
Try this recipe and enjoy, as my granny always does, the pleasing gloss of your recently clean flooring.
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