Keep Your Mop and Floors Fresh: Avoid That Stale, Fishy Stench
Many families tend to store their mops in the bathroom or toilet after cleaning. However, these spaces are typically damp, and the mop is still wet after use. Leaving the mop in this environment will undoubtedly cause it to develop a musty, unpleasant odor.
If you clean your floors with a smelly mop, the bacteria from the mop will spread across your home, resulting in an unpleasant, fishy smell.
Therefore, it is best to place the mop on the balcony to dry in the sun before storing it away. This method ensures the mop is clean, disinfected, and free from mold and bacterial growth.
2. Beware of Stagnant, Dirty Mop Water
It is a common practice to use the same bucket of mop water across multiple rooms. However, this allows dirt and grime to be redeposited onto the floor during the cleaning process.
Even if the floor appears clean after mopping, there may still be dirt and dust on the surface, resulting in an unusual odor.
Additionally, the water we use often contains minerals, microorganisms, and other substances such as organic matter and adhesive impurities. These elements can alter the water’s composition. Through metabolic processes or decomposition, compounds like trimethylamine and dimethyl sulfide, which have distinct odors, can form. When used for mopping, these compounds can linger on the floor and emit an unpleasant smell as they evaporate.
3. Avoid Damp Floors: Source of That Lingering Stench
The quality of your floor tiles matters; poor-quality tiles can emit a foul odor over time. For instance, if the tiles are of inferior quality, dirty mop water can seep into the tiles, resulting in a fishy smell.
Additionally, if you use low-quality grout when tiling, it may develop mold when exposed to water, contributing to the unpleasant odor.
When it comes to wooden floors, it is essential not to use excessive water when mopping. Otherwise, the water will be absorbed over time, leading to a damp, musty smell. In fact, mopping the floor multiple times a week will accelerate the process of moisture absorption and exacerbate the unpleasant odor.
To mitigate the fishy smell during mopping, consider adding a bit of lemon juice to your mop water.
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