If you want dull floors to look noticeably brighter without expensive products, there’s a simple “shine-restoring” approach that works surprisingly well on most hard floors (tile, vinyl, laminate—though not all wood finishes).
One effective trick is a gentle deep-clean + residue-free shine method:
Start by removing the hidden layer that makes floors look dull: grease, dust film, and old cleaner buildup. Mix warm water with a small amount of mild dish soap and mop thoroughly. This step matters more than most people think—many “dull floors” are just coated in residue.
Then do a second pass with a light acidic rinse (a splash of white vinegar in warm water). This helps break mineral film and soap haze that flattens shine. Don’t soak the floor—just a damp mop is enough.
Finally, the “ingenious” part: dry the floor immediately with a clean microfiber cloth or dry mop. Shine often comes less from polish and more from removing streaks and water spots before they settle.
If you want an extra boost, a few drops of baby oil in the rinse water (used sparingly) can add a soft reflective finish—but only on sealed tile or vinyl, not wood.
If you tell me what type of flooring you have, I can tailor the safest version of this so you don’t risk damage.