Step one: Use a broom and dustpan to clean away non-adhesive garbage and dust on the floor. Some people are used to mopping the floor directly, but these non-adhesive garbage will cause trouble to us when mopping the floor. For example, hair and the like will stick to the floor when exposed to water, and it will be difficult to mop it away later.
Step 2: Place the mop in a bucket or pool, let the mop fully absorb water, and then mop the floor with the mop dripping slightly, pushing and retracting. The trick is: a slightly dripping mop has enough water, so that when mopping the floor, the water can reduce the viscosity of the adhering substances.
Step 3: Rinse the dust on the surface of the mop and the dirty water inside, then squeeze out all the water in the mop, and mop the floor for the second time. This time, just pick it up and drag it. Adhesive waste can easily be dragged away with prior preparation.
Step 4: Of course, some adhesive substances are very stubborn. We can use the side of the mop head to push and retract. In this way, the side of the mop head can mop stubborn stains more effectively.
Step 5: Wet a clean rag, wring it out, and then wipe the corners of the floor clean. When mopping the floor, we will find that some corners are difficult to mop. After mopping, the original dust in the corners and the little bits of sewage left over from the mopping will greatly hinder our mopping. Therefore, a rag is necessary.
Step 6: At the end, check and drag off some small things left on the floor to complete the mopping. After the above steps, you will find that the floor is very clean and adds a lot of bright color to the house.