Do you use the same mop for kitchen and bathroom floor...?

Anonymous
I don’t mop our bathroom floors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have a bunch of kids and the bathroom gets filthy. No, they don't shit on the floor but still. I also have a baby that spends plenty of time on the floor. Just wondering how other people do this. If the mop gets sanitized after each use I guess it's fine. If not - different mops. Because I'm one of those crazy people who prefer not to have bathroom germs on my kitchen floor.


Do what makes you comfortable. If your cleaning lady forgets, make sure the mops look different and put the bathroom mop outside the bathroom and the kitchen mop in the kitchen to help remind her.

Who cares what other people think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could try the Japanese system. Special Bathroom Shoes.


Those of us who are truly advanced just hover the entire time we are in a bathroom.
Anonymous
Possibly?? I know we keep a Swiffer Wet Jet in our master bathroom's linen closet that we use throughout the week before the cleaning lady comes on Friday for the deep cleaning. I believe she uses a spin mop or the Shark steam mop in there but I'm not always home so I can't say for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have small bathrooms. I just use a chlorox wipe or two.


Your bathroom floor is not clean. For those wipes to disinfect you need to use enough wipes to wet the floors thoroughly and for it to stay wet for 10 minutes. You can might as well just use a paper towel and wipe your floor. The wipes only kills 99.9 % of bacteria when used correctly. They're not meant to be used on floors.


OK, you sound a little insane. What are you people doing on your bathroom floors that requires a hazmat suit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have small bathrooms. I just use a chlorox wipe or two.


Your bathroom floor is not clean. For those wipes to disinfect you need to use enough wipes to wet the floors thoroughly and for it to stay wet for 10 minutes. You can might as well just use a paper towel and wipe your floor. The wipes only kills 99.9 % of bacteria when used correctly. They're not meant to be used on floors.


OK, you sound a little insane. What are you people doing on your bathroom floors that requires a hazmat suit?


She hovers and blows chunks when she poops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God, this has never crossed my mind in my entire 40-year life.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have small bathrooms. I just use a chlorox wipe or two.


Your bathroom floor is not clean. For those wipes to disinfect you need to use enough wipes to wet the floors thoroughly and for it to stay wet for 10 minutes. You can might as well just use a paper towel and wipe your floor. The wipes only kills 99.9 % of bacteria when used correctly. They're not meant to be used on floors.


OK, you sound a little insane. What are you people doing on your bathroom floors that requires a hazmat suit?


Tea through nose comment, PP. brava!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually, I have solved the problem by having two cleaners at my house. One comes one week and uses the mop on the kitchen. She then tosses it into the washer with Clorox and lets it air dry on a special drying rack I have set up in the inglenook. The second cleaner comes the next week, removes the mop head from the special drying rack set up in the inglenook and uses it to mop the bathroom floors. She repeats the same process so it is ready for the kitchen the next week. I'm not sure why this is so difficult.


I must find it difficult because I don't know what an inglenook is.


The inglenook is the small niche with a fireplace, next to the scullery and before you enter the orangerie.

One would think if one had an inglenook, one would have the kitchen and bathroom floors mopped more than every other week. And what does one do about the lavatories?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God, this has never crossed my mind in my entire 40-year life.


+1.


Same. Two separate mops for kitchens and bathrooms?

i can't fathom a cleanup job that chlorox wipes can't handle.
Anonymous
No but I do switch mop pads - kitchen and rest of house gets one, bathroom gets the other. Both get washed on hot. Washer gets sanitation cycle. If I’m rushed I might use one but make sure to do the kitchen first.
Anonymous
I clean my bathroom floors with paper towels and 409 -- on my hands and knees.

Then I prepare sushi on it.
Anonymous
Yes I have separate mops and separate ass soap
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I clean my bathroom floors with paper towels and 409 -- on my hands and knees.

Then I prepare sushi on it.


Yummmmmmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering.....
I have a special mop for the bathrooms but my cleaning lady keeps "forgetting" to use it. Now I'm wondering if I'm the crazy one here.


No! I’m like you. I won’t use the vacuum, sweeper or mop that I use in the kitchen in the bathroom.
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