easy mopping
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Our whole downstairs is mostly hardwood floors. I love them! They are so easy to take care of.
I just take this old Swiffer that I picked up in the free box at a garage sale
grab one of my old washcloths, and poke all four corners into the little swiffer holes
and have at it! I usually use a wet rag for mopping and sometimes throw some vinegar into some warm water. When you are done mopping, just throw the dirty rag in the washing machine and that's it!
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I've never thought to do that either. I know there are knitting patterns out there where you can make really funky ones. I've been meaning to try those, but I'll use your idea until I can get around to knitting. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow come I never thought of that??! The swiffer cloths aren't super cheap and a damp washcloth would probably clean better. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the practicality!
ReplyDeleteI love the microfiber wash cloths too, they seem to grab dirt a little better and use hardly any water to do it.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I JUST bought a new box of swiffer pads and I hated doing it because they're such a waste of money. I'm doing this from now on!
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