Need advice on how to clean white ceramic floor tile. Too large an area to mop every day, takes about an hour. I am always left with grime or greasy streaks after cleaning.I have tried Hoover Floor Mate and traditional mops to no avail. Instead of enjoying my floor, I dread it every single day. [...]
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I’m doing them by hand.. I don’t like mops or swiffers.. they just don’t do a great job. I normally use Lysol spray and paper towels on my own.. Because it looks great, and gets rid of germs! but; now I’m hired to do someone else’s house.. I’m sure they’d rather me use a FLOOR [...]
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www.cintas.com As America’s leading provider of Facility Services, Cintas offers a full range of products and services that help keep your place of business clean and safe. Our mats prevent the spread of dirt and compliment the interior design of the space. Cintas mops, towels, and microfiber systems control dust, dirt, and the spread of [...]
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System Clean Products – System Clean – Dust Mop Treatment, 18 oz. Aerosol – Sold As 1 Each – Use on dust mops to replace sweeping compounds and eliminate dust created when using push brooms. – When sprayed lightly, will not make floor slippery or damage it. – Use whenever dusting asphalt tile, linoleum, vinyl, [...]
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Our house has mostly tile floors. Mops really just slosh dirty water around. Does anyone have a better way to clean a large amount of tile flooring that really leaves them clean? Are there any machines out there that can help? Something you’ve used yourself. Thank you! Other Clean tile floor info Installing Concrete Floor [...]
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How do you clean your tile floor? I have tried several of the cleaning agents that are on the maket, but they leave the floor sticky. When I use a regular mop and water it seems that no matter how many times I squeeze the water out of the mop it still leaves the floor [...]
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My entire house (except the bedrooms) is tiled. We have 2 dogs and a cat so I am constantly sweeping up hair. Here is the problem… on the day when I do my big house cleaning and I am going to sweep and mop the whole house, it takes forever and it’s nearly impossible to [...]
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Keeping your house clean and tidy is an ongoing chore that rarely brings a sense of joy to anybody, after all, who are really enjoys floor cleaning? But having a house that looks clean and inviting is something to be proud of and having clean floors is a great start. The trouble is, every floor [...]
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I have the Swiffer Wet Jet cleaner thing but it doesn’t work that well and is very costly considering the whole downstairs is tile. Mops just spread the dirt around… I have rugs put down but they only cover a portion of the floor. Anybody know a good mop/tile floor cleaner device? Related Blogs Care [...]
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