How to Clean Bedroom Floors
How to Clean Bedroom Floors

HOW TO CLEAN BEDROOM FLOORS


Each type of flooring carries its specific cleaning dos and don'ts, but the most important thing when it comes to any floor is to get the job done without discoloring or damaging it.


Cleaning carpet regularly is important because repeatedly walking across a dirty section can wear the carpet fibers down, which mats them and makes them stain more easily. Regular vacuuming provides the first line of defense against dirt, but carpets will also need to be spot cleaned any time a spill happens and regularly deep cleaned every 12 to 18 months to keep them looking their best.


The best way to clean hardwood floors is with a damp mop and an appropriate floor cleaner. Avoid using products that include vinegar, soap-based cleaners, or wax on hardwood flooring. These can erode or damage the veneer surface on the upper layer of the wood. Never clean with steel wool, melamine sponges, or a steam cleaner, as these could also leave behind irreversible wear and tear.


When cleaning laminate floors, it's crucial to steer clear of scouring tools, abrasive cleaners, acids, and powdered cleansers that can leave scratches behind. Also, skip the baking soda, as this can leave behind a stubborn white film, causing you to have to do multiple rounds of floor cleaning.


Clean tile floors at least once a week, and wipe up spills and wet spots as soon as you notice them. Wet, grimy dirt becomes more challenging to remove the longer it sits on the tile. Avoid using bleach, ammonia, and acidic products like lemon and vinegar to clean tile.


Instead of hoarding half a dozen different floor cleaning products under your sink, Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner can tackle your toughest floor messes and stains regardless of flooring type. It safely and quickly cleans up spills, removes scuff marks, and tackles dirty areas on both carpet and hard flooring. The non-corrosive cleaner and degreaser will not discolor or degrade your flooring's finish like bleach, vinegar, and other chemicals. Plus, the formula is biodegradable*ast;.


Directions for Cleaning Floors:

Carpet

DON'T allow your Simple Green solution to dry onto the carpet or upholstered surfaces.

Spot Cleaning

  1. Blot up liquid. Blot any liquid from the carpet first with a handful of paper towels.
  2. Dampen stains. Dampen the stain with clean water.
  3. Apply your Simple Green solution. Mix 1 oz. of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner and 1 cup water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto any stains. Do not over-saturate.
  4. Soak. Let the solution soak a few minutes before gently rubbing with a clean, damp cloth or towel.
  5. Allow to dry.

Carpet Cleaning Machine

  1. Prepare your carpet cleaner. Mix 4 oz. of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner per ½ gallon of water.
  2. Apply Simple Green. Apply the solution to the carpet in sections and agitate by gently scrubbing with a soft brush.
  3. Extract. Use the carpet cleaner and clean water to extract.
  4. Allow the area to dry.

Hardwood Floors

DON'T over-wet the surface or let the liquid pool.

  1. Sweep. Sweep the floor first.
  2. Mix your Simple Green solution. Mix 1 oz. of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner with 4 cups of water in a spray bottle.
  3. Apply and spread your solution. Lightly mist the solution onto the floor in sections. Use a damp microfiber mop to spread the solution.
  4. Scrub, if necessary. Scrub dirty spots with a soft bristle brush.
  5. Dry. Dry each section with a dry cloth after cleaning.

Laminate Floors

DON'T over-wet the surface or let the liquid pool.

  1. Sweep. Sweep, dry mop, or vacuum the floor first.
  2. Mix your Simple Green solution. Mix 1 oz. of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner with 4 cups of water in an empty spray bottle.
  3. Apply and spread your solution. Lightly mist the solution onto your floor in sections. Use a damp microfiber mop to spread the solution.
  4. Dry. Dry each section with a dry cloth.

Tile Floors

DON'T over-wet the surface or let the liquid pool. DON'T allow water to soak into the grout. Use a dry cloth to absorb excess moisture.

  1. Sweep. Sweep the floor first to remove dust and dirt.
  2. Mix your Simple Green solution. Mix ½ cup of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner per gallon of water.
  3. Apply your solution. Apply your solution by mopping in sections.
  4. Scrub, if necessary. For dirty spots and grout, scrub with a soft bristle brush. For in-depth directions on how to clean grout, click here.
  5. Wipe with water. Wipe or mop with clean water.
  6. Dry. Allow the surface to dry.

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