That headline—“Very dirty mop, do not buy it again: a drop of this ingredient and it will be as good as new again”—is clickbait, but there’s a simple, effective way to restore a grimy mop without buying a new one.
Here’s how:
1. Ingredients you’ll need
- Hot water
- White vinegar (just a small amount—1–2 tablespoons per liter of water)
Optional: A few drops of dish soap for extra degreasing.
2. Steps to clean your mop
- Fill a bucket with hot water.
- Add white vinegar (and dish soap if desired).
- Soak the mop for 30–60 minutes.
- Swish it around and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Wring out the mop and let it air dry completely.
The vinegar kills bacteria, removes odors, and breaks down grime, making your mop look and smell fresh.
3. Extra tips
- Regular maintenance: Rinse and hang your mop after each use to prevent buildup.
- Disinfect occasionally: Add a splash of bleach for deeper cleaning (only on cotton or compatible mop heads).
- Replace mop heads when fibers are worn or frayed—cleaning can’t restore physical damage.
✅ Result: Your mop will be clean, odor-free, and ready for reuse, saving money and avoiding the need to buy a new one.
I can also share a “1-minute weekly mop refresh hack” that keeps it almost always like new.