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

Anonymous
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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.


Before or after making sushi?
Anonymous
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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.


But people use the bathroom and then walk through the house. Whatever is on the bathroom floor is on the bottom of their feet and gets carried through the house.


I think you just blew OPs mind...


Ha ha! I think you're right!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hadn't heard of this until today. A friend's husband insists the bathroom has to have it's own broom and mop.

I use one mop. I'm cleaning with disinfectant. I can see it being more of an issue if you're using one of those "hot water only" mops.


I use hot water and bleach. If any germs survive that, I have bigger problems than my choice of mop.

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