Here’s Why Your Floors Smell After Mopping And How To Fix It 

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Mopping your floors should  leave them fresh and clean, right?  But sometimes, after you’ve finished the job,  you notice an pleasant smell lingering in the air.  What went wrong? Well, the truth is, there are a few sneaky reasons why your Floors might smell after mopping.  It could be your mop itself. Or maybe you’ve been using too much cleaning solution, creating a sticky situation. 

 The most common reason for smelly floors is your mop. If it’s dirty, mouldy  or hasn’t been cleaned in a while it’s just going to spread that grime all over your floor. You are probably thinking , “But I clean the mop after every use!”  Unfortunately, sometimes we don’t clean it enough. Overtime,  mops collect grime and even bacteria; if they are not thoroughly cleaned and dried, they can cause nasty smells Even if you rinse it out, these elements might still hang around. 

 If you figured out that your mop is the culprit, it’s time to make some changes. If you are not ready to say goodbye to your mop and get a new one just yet,  you can give it a good, deep clean. If your mop head is machine washable, toss it in the laundry occasionally to keep it fresh. For persistent smells on the mop head, even after cleaning, try soaking it in a mixture of vinegar and water for an hour or so to kill off any stubborn germs or odours. Ensure it dries completely after each use to prevent mould or mil mildew build-up. 

 Using too much cleaning solution 

 Another reason your floors might be sticky after mopping is your cleaning solution. We all love a good strong cleaning solution. It’s the secret to getting rid of grime and making your floors shine like new. However, if you use too much of it, you can leave behind a residue that attracts dirt and dust. Over time, the residue can create an environment where odours thrive.  

 if you are using too much cleaning solution, try a  diluted version. Too much soap leaves a residue that attracts dirt and causes lingering smells. Use a diluted solution of floor cleaner and water instead . You don’t need to drown the floor in soap.  A little goes a long way. The diluted solution will still clean your floors effectively,  but it won’t leave behind the sticky residue that attracts dirt and causes unpleasant smells.  Plus, it will save you some money.  

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 Other tips to prevent your floor from smelling after mopping 

 Aside from cleaning your mop and adjusting the solution,  there are a few other tricks to ensure your floors stay fresh after mopping. First, always dry your floors thoroughly after mopping.  When floors remain damp, they can smell musty, and nobody wants that. Wipe up any excess water after mopping,  or use fans to help speed up the drying process. if you are in a hurry laying down some towels to soak up the extra water can make a big difference. 

Next make sure your space is well ventilated.  If your house is too humid, that can encourage bacteria and mould growth, especially in the bathroom or kitchen. Open windows, turn on ceiling fans, or use an air purifier to keep air flowing.  A fresh breezy can help carry away any lingering smells.  

 Lastly, if you are still struggling with odours, use baking soda or Borax as a natural order neutralizer. Sprinkle a little bit of the baking soda on the floor after mopping, let it sit for a few minutes, and then sweep or vacuum it up. It will absorb any lingering smells and leave your doors smelling fresh. Borax is another great option, as it works similarly to baking soda in absorbing odours and killing bacteria. Both of these natural products can be your secret weapon in the battle against stunky floors. 

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