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Very dirty mop, do not buy it again: a drop of this ingredient and it will be as good as new again

Posted on July 6, 2026 by Admin

If your mop is extremely dirty and smells bad, you usually don’t need to throw it away—you just need a strong deep-clean.

That “magic ingredient” people often refer to is usually one of these:

1. White vinegar (best all-round option)

  • Add 1 cup white vinegar to a bucket of hot water
  • Soak the mop head for 30–60 minutes
  • Rinse well and let it dry in sunlight

Vinegar breaks down grease, kills odor-causing bacteria, and removes buildup.

2. Bleach (for very dirty or smelly mops)

  • Mix 1 part bleach + 10 parts water
  • Soak mop for 10–15 minutes only
  • Rinse extremely well afterward

⚠️ Don’t mix bleach with vinegar or any other cleaner (toxic gas risk). Use gloves and ventilation.

3. Baking soda (for odor + mild grime)

  • Add 2–3 tablespoons baking soda in warm water
  • Soak mop for 1 hour, then rinse

Extra tip (important)

After cleaning, always:

  • Rinse thoroughly
  • Wring tightly
  • Dry in direct sunlight (this kills remaining bacteria)

If your mop still smells after this, the head is usually permanently worn out—but in most cases, vinegar or bleach brings it back to “like new.”

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