The use of hand-free mops on wood floors mainly includes the following aspects:
First, the preparation before mopping
Cleaning large particles of garbage:
Before mopping the floor, use a broom or vacuum cleaner to remove large particles of trash and dust from the floor to avoid scratching the wood floor or affecting the cleaning effect of the hands-free mop.
Adjust mop humidity:
For wood floors, the mop should not be too wet. When using a hand-free mop, the humidity of the mop can be adjusted by controlling the squeeze force. Generally speaking, a little moisture can be taken, which can effectively clean the ground and avoid damage to the wood floor caused by moisture residue.
Second, the operation of mopping the floor
Master the correct mopping posture:
When using a hands-free mop, you should stand steady, hold the mop bar with your hand, lean slightly forward, and push and pull the mop forward with appropriate force. Avoid bending over too much or straining too hard, so as not to burden the waist and arms.
Even force to avoid local excessive wet:
During the mopping process, you should exert even force to avoid staying in a certain area for too long or exerting too much force, resulting in too much moisture remaining in the area. You can push and pull the mop back and forth to make the ground evenly wet to achieve a better cleaning effect.
Pay attention to clean dead spots:
The corners and gaps of the wood floor are easy to contain dirt and dirt, and special attention should be paid to the cleaning of these areas when using a hands-free mop. The mop bar can be tilted so that the mop head can better fit the corners and gaps for careful cleaning.
Third, the treatment after mopping
Timely cleaning of mop:
After the completion of mopping, the mop should be cleaned in time to avoid stains and bacteria residues. Hand-free mops are usually self-cleaning and can be cleaned and dehydrated by rotating, scraping, or specific cleaning bucket operations.
Dry mop:
After cleaning, the mop should be dried in a ventilated place to avoid bacterial growth and odor.
Regular maintenance mop:
Check and maintain the hand-free mop regularly, such as checking whether the connection between the mop rod and the mop head is firm, and whether the mop is seriously worn. If necessary, replace the mop or repair mop in time.
Fourth, other precautions
Avoid chemical cleaners:
When cleaning wood floors, chemical cleaners containing acidic or alkaline ingredients should be avoided to avoid damage to wood floors. You can choose to use a special wood floor cleaner or a diluted neutral cleaner.
Regular waxing maintenance:
In order to maintain the gloss of the wood floor and extend the service life, it is recommended to wax the wood floor regularly. Before waxing, the floor should be cleaned and dried first, and then follow the instructions for the use of wax water.
Pay attention to the indoor humidity:
Wood flooring is more sensitive to indoor humidity, and too high or too low humidity may cause damage to wood flooring. You are advised to use a hygrometer to monitor indoor humidity and take appropriate measures to adjust it.
Through the use of the above techniques, you can better use the hands-free mop to clean the wood floor, keep the floor clean and tidy, and extend the service life of the wood floor.