Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kitchen sink? That is nasty.
How so? It’s going down the drain - then you do a quick rinse after. Probably less nasty than raw meat germs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sink, I don't want debris going into the plumbing. Sinks can be cleaned.
Huh? Sinks are also plumbing
And what debris? It's just dirt from the floor, you put worse things down the toilet and shower daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people still mop with old fashion raggedy old mops and buckets?
Just use a swifter mop for easy use and clean up. Done.
I don’t want to make that much trash
I use a reusable microfiber cloth on the swiffer. I rinse out in the sink with hot water while mopping and wash the cloth when done. I have a spray bottle with vinegar and water that I spray on the floor. No trash, no bucket of water, rain floors. Win-win!
Anonymous wrote:I’m the storm drain.
Anonymous wrote:Do people still mop with old fashion raggedy old mops and buckets?
Just use a swifter mop for easy use and clean up. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Sink, I don't want debris going into the plumbing. Sinks can be cleaned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kitchen sink? That is nasty.
How so? It’s going down the drain - then you do a quick rinse after. Probably less nasty than raw meat germs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people still mop with old fashion raggedy old mops and buckets?
Just use a swifter mop for easy use and clean up. Done.
I don’t want to make that much trash
I use a reusable microfiber cloth on the swiffer. I rinse out in the sink with hot water while mopping and wash the cloth when done. I have a spray bottle with vinegar and water that I spray on the floor. No trash, no bucket of water, rain floors. Win-win!
Anonymous wrote:The kitchen sink? That is nasty.