I’m just learning that most people dump mop water in the toilet—but what about splatter?? I always dump in the kitchen sink. I use vinegar and water and I mop after I vacuum and the water is almost always pretty clear. Is this like cutting your nails in public?
What do you do? |
Toilet...if mop water splatters I wipe it up.
I'm not understanding your question. |
Do people still mop with old fashion raggedy old mops and buckets?
Just use a swifter mop for easy use and clean up. Done. |
Sink. The toilet is so you can see the dirt better if that is your thing or you want to film it for tick tok. |
I don’t want to make that much trash |
laundry room sink, no to kitchen sink. |
I use a spin mop system. Swiffer (not swifter) is fine for quick cleanup but not a proper mopping. |
Toilet or laundry room sink. I don't do kitchen sink just because I'd have to lift the bucket so much higher and I'm short. |
Splatter? Whatever splatter might occur, I’d rather it be on the rim of the toilet bowl than around my kitchen sink. |
But gallons of gross vinegar water is better? |
Toilet in basement |
Yes. It goes through a water treatment plant. Solid waste is around for decades if not longer. |
Spin mop or scrubbing by hand with a sponge, here. I dump the bucket into the toilet but if you want to hoist it up to the sink I don't seen an issue. It's just harder. You clean the sink, right? |
Why would you dump it in the toilet? I dump it down the sink. |
Laundry sink. |