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Washing the kitchen floor
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Florence61 | Report | 23 Sep 2021 11:37 |
I have noticed that even after I have mopped my kitchen and bathroom floor with a well known product (Flash liquid),there are still spots of bits that don't come off.Splashes or drips of fat, etc when lifting trays from the oven or when daughter is frying eggs. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 23 Sep 2021 12:35 |
I tend to blot any drips or splashes of fat immediately with kitchen roll, then put a tiny amount of washing up liquid onto a clean corner of that paper and rub the area until it is dry.... Make sure it is thoroughly dry or it will be a slip hazard. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 23 Sep 2021 13:49 |
Flash is one of the best. |
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Dermot | Report | 23 Sep 2021 14:00 |
Feel free to practice on my kitchen floor. |
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nameslessone | Report | 23 Sep 2021 14:06 |
I use Flash neat on difficult spots - you just have to ensure you rinse the area carefully. |
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Florence61 | Report | 23 Sep 2021 16:38 |
Yes ive used Flash for years and I also changed the mop head too as it was getting a bit old. I had thought about a bit of washing up liquid but didnt want to create loads of soapy bubbles. |
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Von | Report | 23 Sep 2021 17:04 |
Florence what covering do you have on the floor? |
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KathleenBell | Report | 23 Sep 2021 17:06 |
Astonish do an extra strength grease lifter which I think is for pots and pans but I'm sure it would work just as well on the floor. |
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Florence61 | Report | 23 Sep 2021 18:36 |
Von its a new lino but quite thick and good quality as opposed to a thin one. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 23 Sep 2021 21:31 |
'Pink' is a good general cleaner - may work on the hard to remove bits. |
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Sharron | Report | 23 Sep 2021 21:33 |
Vinegar. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 23 Sep 2021 22:00 |
The trouble with using 'ordinary' detergents is that they need rinsing off or they leave a sticky residue. So a special floor cleaner is best for floors. Maybe use a spot of neat cleaner afterwards on any spots? |
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Florence61 | Report | 24 Sep 2021 14:10 |
Well you learn something new everyday! |
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KathleenBell | Report | 24 Sep 2021 14:17 |
That's great to hear Florence. I blame mops for my kitchen floor not being as clean as it used to be. When I was younger, fitter and more mobile with two good knees I used to kneel on the floor and scrub the floor until it was looking like yours does now. |
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Florence61 | Report | 24 Sep 2021 14:28 |
Well, I do actually change the mop heads more frequently than i used to, say about once every 2 months. I find they get get sticky with soap etc. I have washed them in the washing machine in between to extend their life too. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 24 Sep 2021 15:01 |
I use CIF in a Vileda 123 mop that has a micro fibre removable cover . |
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