Don t use an abrasive scrub brush as this can scratch.
How to get dirt off of floors.
So if the pictures are confusing you will see dirt in the crevices on my progress photos but clean looking grout lines that is why.
I was a moron and worked on the grout lines before scrubbing the floors to remove the dirt and grout haze.
Start by sweeping the floor to remove loose dirt and debris.
You can build on that by adding a few drops of mild dish detergent for truly dirty floors.
Spray the floor one section at a time and wipe with a damp microfiber mop as you go.
If this doesn t loosen the dirt dip the brush in the vinegar solution and try again.
3 douse and wring the mop repeatedly to clean it using fresh water.
Rub the ground in dirt gently with a soft bristle brush.
Rinse the floor once you re done with mopping.
Then fill up the steam iron with water and set it on the lowest setting.
To get rid of the ground in dirt out of vinyl flooring you will need a rag or old washcloth plus a steam iron.
Next mix together one part ammonia with one part hot water.
For weekly cleaning use reichert s spritz and dry mop technique to keep tile floors looking fresh.
Continue to wash dirt from the floor until the mop wrings clean.
For regular cleaning put the mix in a spray bottle and lightly spray the floor before mopping up.
Step 5 dip a nylon scrub brush into the cleaning bucket and scrub off the residue working the baking soda into the buildup.
If you feel that the floor is still dirty after doing this you may use a mixture of water and mild detergent.
Start by getting the rag or washcloth wet and ringing it out.
Once the iron is heated up lay the wet washcloth over the area you want to clean.
You want it to be damp but not dripping.
Wash the floor with warm water and a wringer style sponge mop.
Mop the floor with a warm vinegar and water solution to remove stains or stubborn grime.
Gently mix 1 4 cup vinegar in a 16 ounce spray bottle with 1 drop of dish soap and warm water.
Mix equal parts of vinegar and hot water as a foundation.
Sprinkle a light coat of baking soda over the residue which gives you a slightly gritty texture that causes no harm to the hardwood floors but assists you in removing the buildup on the floor.