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How can you get your kitchen floor to look so clean it looks new?

16 replies

bummer · 26/05/2006 15:48

Knew I should have paid more attention to those house cleaning programmes!

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cadbury · 26/05/2006 15:50

Have a new one laid Wink

sorry, would like to know the answer as well.

KristinaM · 26/05/2006 15:56

sell your kids

FillyjonktheSnibbet · 26/05/2006 23:30

take off your glasses.

scienceteacher · 29/05/2006 15:05

Keep it clean...

dublindee · 29/05/2006 15:10

Em - sweep, then mop, then use disinfectant floor wipes. We don't wear our shoes indoors either.
Helps that DS isn't at the horribly messy stage yet!

Mercy · 29/05/2006 15:13

Use hot water when mopping

mousiemousie · 29/05/2006 15:50

lick it

Enid · 31/05/2006 14:48

get down on hands and knees and scrub it with an Ecloth and hot water, changing the water frequently so it stays hot and clean. Then dry it with another e cloth (also a hands and knees job)

suzywong · 31/05/2006 14:55

SNORT@ mousie mousie

you know there is a rumour amongst some quarters of MN that this topic is a prank

Enid · 31/05/2006 14:56

Shock at prank

more sensible than g and t IMO

suzywong · 31/05/2006 14:57

yes but what about camping and taxidermy? Hmmm what about them?

JackieNo · 31/05/2006 15:14

I so want to say 'well they can just get stuffed', suzywong. Did you set that up so that someone could say it?

hana · 31/05/2006 15:26

i agree with enid
hands and knees and an ecloth or microfibre ones from supermarkets
hurts the knees though

suzywong · 31/05/2006 15:28

HA!
no I didn't but I sure wish I had

Saggarmakersbottomknocker · 31/05/2006 15:42

Let it get really dirty and then when you clean it you'll be amazed at the difference.

Works for me!

UCM · 05/06/2006 10:34

Knees, scrubbing bruch, cream cleaner, scrub, then rinse with J cloth, dry with old tea towel. Do in bits.

I only do this about every 6 months, the rest of the time, I hoover it, then mop with bleach. I have a ceramic floor though.

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