That headline is a classic “DIY cleaning hack” teaser. It suggests you don’t need to throw out your mop even if it looks grimy. The tip behind it usually involves deep-cleaning and disinfecting your mop rather than buying a new one. Common methods include:
- Hot Water & Detergent Soak
- Fill a bucket or sink with hot water and a bit of dish soap or laundry detergent.
- Soak the mop head for 15–30 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly and let it air dry.
- Vinegar or Bleach Disinfecting
- Mix 1 part white vinegar or a small amount of bleach with 10 parts water.
- Soak the mop head for 10–20 minutes.
- Rinse very well to remove odors or chemicals before next use.
- Machine Washable Mop Heads
- Many microfiber mop heads can go in the washing machine.
- Wash with hot water, avoid fabric softener, and air dry.
- Regular Maintenance Trick
- After each use, rinse mop thoroughly with clean water, wring out excess, and hang it to dry. This prevents buildup of grime and odors.
Essentially, the “try this instead” is just deep-cleaning and disinfecting, which can make an old mop almost as good as new.
If you want, I can give a step-by-step method that kills bacteria AND removes the stubborn grime so your mop feels brand-new. Do you want me to do that?