Mop for hardwood

Anonymous
On the tide solution in hot water method, do you go back and rinse with just water at the end?
Or just mop the one time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the tide solution in hot water method, do you go back and rinse with just water at the end?
Or just mop the one time?


Bump.
Anonymous
You do not need to rinse with the Tide and hot water method. You do need to mop again if the water is really dirty at the end of the first mopping. And you need to repeat until the water is clear. The first time I used this method, I mopped 4 times. Since then, once has been enough. Remember to vacuum thoroughly before you mop.
Anonymous
Go Clean Co.’s IG has some great videos on all this. It has over 2 million followers. We call ourselves dirty bastards.
Anonymous
I have a Bissel steam mop that I love. Use it in kitchen, bathrooms and on hardwoods. Great cleaning, no residue.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:O’Cedar Spin Mop used with a ratio of one gallon of hot water to 1 tsp. of powdered Tide. Follow Go Clean Co. on IG and never use Bona again. It builds up on hardwoods.


Agree with the method, disagree on following her. She's a Qanon-er.


I checked out her channel. How do you know her stance? Some other account?
I won’t follow her if she into Q.


Yes, it was discussed on some other forums toward the beginning of covid. She was following the qanon hashtag on instagram and when questioned about it she unfollowed it but responded with "I don't always trust the media" or something similar. There's probably a screenshot floating around somewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the tide solution in hot water method, do you go back and rinse with just water at the end?
Or just mop the one time?


With the oxyclean I didn’t have to rinse but I also used it with the crosswave.
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