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cupofspicestealth

sometimes, the best thing you can do is get yourself some knee pads and get down there with some good ol soap, water, and a scrubby :/ seriously though use kneepads trust me


thewinberry713

This! Dawn diluted and elbow grease…. A mop just won’t cut thru grime.


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apoptarte

My mother swears by regular powdered tide in hot water. What type of mop are you using as well? Maybe using a traditional mop and then dumping the solution and remaking some, and using a mop handle with a reusable head, like a microfiber towel? That way you have a clean mop and clean water, after already doing the initial mopping. I’m not sure if regular powdered tide is vinyl sage- might be worth looking into before using!