How to clean kitchen floors, with Softscrub
As a Maid Service in Boston, we run into countless floors that have been neglected for months (maybe even years) on end. Whether the floor is a tile surface or linoleum, they both seem to find a way to trap little bits of dirt and make it very difficult to return the floor to it’s previous glory.
In cases like the floor pictured in this post, a simple solution of Pine-Sol and water, or even concentrated Pine-Sol couldn’t do the trick. Instead, it was Softscrub with bleach that was able to extract most of the dirt from this floor. Simply mix 1/4 cup of Softscrub with bleach in a gallon of warm water and got to town with a mop. If this still does not work, then ditch the bucket and go with straight Softscrub and a deck brush.
If you’ve never realized that Softscrub could also be used as a floor cleaner, then you’re missing out on a great cleaning method! Below is a list of surfaces (via www.softscrub.com) that you can use softscrub on.
*As with any cleaning product, always test it first in a small inconspicuous area.
- Acrylics
- Cast Iron
- Ceramic
- Chrome
- Concrete
- Corian
- Cultured Marble
- Enamel
- Fiberglass
- Formica
- Glass
- Granite
- Grout
- Linoleum
- Marble
- Plastic
- Porcelain
- Quartz
- Soft Vinyl
- Stainless Steel
- Teflon-coated pans
- Travertine
- Vinyl siding