That’s another viral “magic cleaning hack” claim. A very dirty mop doesn’t become “as good as new” from a single drop of anything—but you can clean it effectively with simple, real methods.
A mop is usually dirty because of trapped grease, bacteria, and fibers, not something a drop can instantly fix.
🧽 What actually works for cleaning a dirty mop
🧴 1. Hot water + detergent (basic but effective)
- Fill a bucket with hot water
- Add dish soap or laundry detergent
- Soak mop for 20–30 minutes
- Rinse thoroughly
✔ Removes grease and dirt buildup
🧼 2. Disinfecting soak (for smell and bacteria)
You can use:
- Diluted bleach solution (very small amount)
- OR white vinegar + hot water
Soak for 10–15 minutes, then rinse well.
☀️ 3. Sun drying (very important)
- Hang mop in direct sunlight
- Sunlight naturally reduces odor and bacteria
🚫 What does NOT work
- ❌ A single “drop” of any ingredient
- ❌ Perfume or essential oil alone
- ❌ Quick rinse without soaking
- ❌ Only washing the handle (fibers stay dirty)
🧠 Why mops get so dirty
A mop (Mop) constantly absorbs:
- Grease from floors
- Dust and bacteria
- Dirty water residue
So it needs deep soaking + rinsing, not surface cleaning.
🧾 Bottom line
There is no miracle drop that restores a mop instantly. The real solution is soaking, disinfecting, and proper drying, which is what actually removes dirt and odor.
If you want, I can show you a method to keep your mop from smelling bad for weeks after cleaning it.