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Firstly clear the area of tables, rugs, children, pets & spouce. Clean everything else in the room before the floor.

Sweep or vacuum the floor first. It may seem silly but mops generally do a terrible job of picking up crumbs, dust, hair, and other solid debris.

Place the cleaner of your choice into the bucket and fill with enough warm water to cover the head of the mop completely. Leave enough of the bucket empty to allow yourself to add mop and to keep the wringer up out of water.

Use the cleaner according to the instructions on the package or bottle. Usually, that means just enough to make it suds up a bit. Don't use more cleaner than you need. You will not benefit and it could damage the floor.

Dip the mop into cleaning solution and let it absorb the cleaner thoroughly. Sometimes a dried-out mop will need to soak for a little while to loosen up.Wring the excess solution out of the mop. You want it damp, not soggy!

Start in one corner of the room. Move the mop around over the area you want cleaned with some pressure to pick up the dirt. When you have covered a small area, or when the mop looks dirty, dip and wring the mop again and move on to the next area.
For polyurethaned hardwood floors, run the mop with the grain of the wood.
For textured floors, move the mop in small figure eight circles.

Let the mopped area dry thoroughly. Opening up doors or windows for circulation will speed the process. It's generally not necessary to dry a floor manually unless the surface shows streaks

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