DIY Heavy Duty Cleaner For Every Surface.

During the lockdown, an unexpected silver lining emerged: it pushed me to tackle tasks I wouldn’t typically prioritize, like cleaning my floors. While I do manage to clean them occasionally, it’s not as often as it should be. Frankly, I loathe the chore – it’s not a pleasant experience, though not entirely terrible either. But now, I’ve found a heavy-duty floor cleaner that’s making the task somewhat less burdensome.

The kitchen isn’t too bad when it comes to cleanliness. With my wood laminate floors, a damp paper towel usually does the trick. However, the bathrooms present an entirely different challenge.

My household is predominantly occupied by males. If you’ve dealt with boys, you know exactly what that distinctive “bathroom smell” entails. I swear it’s embedded in the walls. I can meticulously clean every surface and meticulously scrub the floors, yet that aroma persists, wafting through the house like an Oscar the Grouch-inspired Glade air freshener. But this floor cleaner might just be my savior.

I stumbled upon a recipe from Food.com designed for heavy-duty cleaning akin to what you’d find in a commercial kitchen. Its purpose is to cut through grease, and it worked wonders on my kitchen floor. However, what truly caught my attention was a comment in the description: “smells amazing.”

The issue with using ammonia-based cleaners such as Pine-Sol in the bathroom is that they seem to amplify the scent of urine, making matters worse. And why resort to expensive and harsh chemicals when there’s an alternative? Indeed, my bathroom now boasts a pleasant fragrance, and the floors appear clean – at least for the fleeting duration of the next 12 seconds.

Substantial Floor Cleaner

  • 1/4 cup white vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon liquid dish cleanser (blue Dawn is a supernatural occurrence in a jug I wouldn’t utilize whatever else!)
  • 1/4 cup washing soda (this can be found in the clothing walkway of the market)
  • 2 gallons faucet water, very warm water
  1. Put all the fixings into a basin and blend well until sudsy.
  2. Mop the zone with the solution. Rinsing isn’t required, yet cleaning down with a towel a short time later gives a decent perfect completion
  3. Not suggested for waxed floors–it might make the wax gunky.