The primary criterion for a perfect, luxurious living space is cleanliness. However, in the spring, the northern provinces often experience days of damp weather, which causes houses to leak water, making walking wet, slippery, and very uncomfortable. To clean the floor, many people often use floor cleaner, but this product easily leaves foam and water stains, even causing a sticky feeling.
Mopping during damp weather, adding this to the bucket of water makes the house sparkling clean without water stains
Choose one of the following things to add to the bucket of water when mopping, the house will be sparkling clean and fragrant even in damp weather.
Shampoo
You just need to prepare a bucket of clean water, then add a few drops of shampoo, dissolve it to create a large amount of foam, dip the mop into this bucket of water and proceed to mop the floor. Note, on damp days, you need to wring out the mop thoroughly before mopping to keep the house clean without getting wet or slippery.
White vinegar and baking soda
White vinegar and baking soda have quite good antibacterial and disinfecting effects, so on humid days, mix these two with water to mop the floor to help keep the house clean. This method also has the effect of killing bacteria, viruses, and deodorizing effectively.
Instructions: Mix white vinegar and baking soda in a ratio of 2 parts vinegar to 1 part baking soda, then add an appropriate amount of water to dilute.
Dip the mop into the solution just mixed, and proceed to mop the house normally. You need to wring out the mop thoroughly, clean the floor as well as other nooks and crannies in the house, under the cabinets, under the bed.
However, some types of floors are sensitive to the solution of vinegar and baking soda, so when cleaning, you should be careful not to peel or damage the floor.
When mopping on a humid day, adding this makes the house sparkling clean without leaving water stains. (Illustration: Istock)
How to keep your house dry and clean during damp weather
To keep your house from getting wet on days with high humidity, you should note:
Close the room door
The first and most important thing to do when it’s damp is to always keep the room doors closed. When the weather is damp, the feeling of stuffiness makes many people want to open the door for ventilation, but this is a mistake because the more you open the door, the more humid air can enter, bringing a large amount of moisture into the house, sticking to the floor and objects.
Therefore, as soon as you see signs of dampness, you should close all doors tightly. Air vents and windows should also be closed to minimize the flow of humid air into your home.
Turn on air conditioning
Air conditioning is a life-saving device for homes during humid weather. Turning on the dehumidification mode (dry) not only helps dry the floor and objects but also makes the room more airy and comfortable.
Mop the floor with a dry cloth
You can use a dry cloth to dry the house, use indoor slippers to walk around to avoid slipping.
Use a dehumidifier
Responding to the needs of modern life, electronics companies have launched many lines of dehumidifiers with different functions. If possible, you should invest in a dehumidifier to prepare for humid days. The machine will absorb most of the moisture in the house, keeping the house dry and airy.
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