The ingredients are:
- 2 liters of cold water
- 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide
- Baking soda – 1/2 tablespoon
- Floor detergent
- Dishes soap
Hydrogen peroxide is essential for removing stains, while baking soda sanitizes while polishing the surface.
Procedure and advice
The first thing we should do is pour two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide onto the dry floor , then immediately use a soft-bristled broom. This movement will allow you to remove all the dirt embedded in the floor in two simple steps.
Immediately after, take a bucket and fill it with two liters of cold water, then add a little floor detergent (with your favorite scent), a small amount of dishwashing liquid and finally two tablespoons of baking soda. Wait a few minutes and then take the classic floor rag, dipping it in water rich in the newly created substance.
Mop the floors and do even more passes. The three ingredients together perform the action of hydrogen peroxide to clean, sanitize, perfume and polish the surface.
Leave it to act and then do a second quick wipe , always with the same soaked cloth. Leave it to act again for five minutes.
Now take some clean water and another cloth to rinse the floor and remove all traces of the substance used for cleaning. In summer you can let the floor dry naturally, while in winter you can use a dry cloth to remove water and moisture in one go.
You can use this mixture once a week and it will be wonderful to see your floor clean and shiny. This method is no longer a secret and everyone will want to know about it.
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