foto: Instagram/@heslinadachi
Brilio.net - Basically, a mop that is dirty, smelly or dusty has a significant impact on the final result when used to clean the floor. Using a smelly and dirty mop can not only add dirt to the floor, but can also reduce the effectiveness of cleaning. Dirt and odors trapped in the mop can cause the floor to look dull and unclean.
Apart from that, unclean mops can also increase the risk of spreading germs and bacteria, especially if used in areas that are frequently exposed to contamination. Germs and bacteria left on the mop can easily be transferred to other floors, even if the floor looks clean. Therefore, it is important to wash the mop and replace it regularly to maintain the cleanliness of the floor and the health of the occupants of the house or building.
So, washing this mop is basically quite easy, you know. You can even use simple ingredients you have in your kitchen like Instagram user @heslinadachi did. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he only used three kitchen ingredients to wash smelly and dirty mops.
Tricks for washing smelly and dirty mops using only 3 kitchen ingredients.
As reported by BrilioFood , the three kitchen ingredients in question are dishwashing soap, baking soda and salt. Well, these three ingredients can remove odors from mops and also make the dirt fall off, you know. However, for maximum results, also use hot water when washing the smelly and dirty mop.
photo: Instagram/@heslinadachi
For further washing process, prepare a bucket. Then put the mop in it. After that, also add salt, baking soda and enough dishwashing soap. Only then pour hot water until the mop is completely soaked. Don't forget to stir all the ingredients with a mop so that they are evenly mixed.
photo: Instagram/@heslinadachi
Next, leave or soak the mop for 1 hour. Only then lift it. So, this mop can be rinsed immediately or can also be scrubbed first with a brush (depending on the severity of the dirt). If so, squeeze and dry before ready to use again.
"The mop that we usually use must be deep cleaned so that it can be used again and cleaned once a week," said Instagram @heslinadachi.
photo: Instagram/@heslinadachi
Since it was uploaded on March 19, this upload about mop washing tricks has been viewed more than 3,000 times. Who would have thought, many other Instagram users were interested and also provided direct responses in the comments column. Most admitted that this trick was very useful to imitate.
"It's really cool, I want to save it, I'll practice it later, thanks for the tips sis," said Instagram @sweethome_a2.
"Waaaahhh, thanks for the tips sis, try practicing them," said Instagram @n.ayutifani.
"The floor is shiny, bro," said Instagram @syarifaherliana.
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Baking soda is a food ingredient that must be stored properly so that it remains active before the expiration date. To store baking soda so that it lasts, you can try the following methods:
1. Store in an airtight container.
Place the baking soda in an airtight container to prevent the absorption of moisture from the air, which can make the baking soda hard or lumpy.
2. Avoid humidity.
Store baking soda in a dry and cool place. Keep away from sources of heat and humidity such as the kitchen or bathroom.
3. Use paper bags.
If you don't have an airtight container, you can store baking soda in a paper bag that can absorb moisture.
4. Storage in the cupboard.
Store baking soda in a kitchen cupboard or food storage cupboard, not near an oven or stove that releases heat.
5. Add moisture desiccant.
Place a moisture-draining bag such as silica gel around the baking soda container to help keep the surrounding air dry.
6. Change the container regularly.
If the baking soda has been stored for a long time, consider replacing it with new one for best results when used.
7. Use rubber seals.
Make sure the airtight container used to store baking soda has a good rubber seal to prevent air from entering the container.
8. Keep away from odors.
Avoid storing baking soda in places exposed to strong odors, because baking soda can absorb these odors.
9. Consider a vacuum.
If possible, use a vacuum packer to store the baking soda in the best condition.
(brl/tin)