I bought a bottle of essential oil for the floor over the weekend and planned to take good care of it. Although I was exhausted, the floor became brighter and the whole room became more transparent. Unexpectedly, as soon as I put down the mop and raised my feet, I discovered a problem: the slippers on my feet made a mark every time I stepped on them, and the floor was damaged after going back and forth several times. Do you still want me to leave? !
The culprit is these shoes. Make a decisive decision and start transforming
Wash the soles clean (washed, but they still look a bit dark)
A discarded towel (towels need to be replaced regularly, discarded towels can be used as rags).
Put the slippers on top of the towel and draw marks along the edge.
Cut off 0.5cm more than the outer edge of the mark.
Fold the extra edge in and lock it with needle and thread (this step is very important, otherwise the towel will fall off)
Apply AB glue on the soles, stick the towel soles on, press firmly, and let dry. Finish. (The editor later felt that it was more convenient to use the two-sided Velcro. If the towel is dirty, you can just tear it off and clean it)
Not only will these slippers not leave any traces, but they also have the function of wiping the floor. (The effect will be better if you use "static cloth")
Teach you two more cleaning methods
1. Use stockings that lesbians do not wear (preferably long ones), and put small pieces of sea water or old vests, autumn clothes and other soft materials inside. The size should be the same as or slightly larger than your slippers. , don’t tie it too tightly (make it flat), make it moist (don’t make it too wet), wipe the floor with your feet or hands, it’s clean and simple, and clean it after use. I forgot to mention not to use any detergent. If there are stains in some places, you can use strong tea to clean them.
2. Floor cleaning does not necessarily require canned sprays. Orange peels are a good substitute. Boil the orange peels of 6 oranges in two liters of water, boil them into a white emulsion, then add the same amount of water, rinse the rag twice in the milky white warm water, wring it out, and then use it to wipe the floor. If you use orange peel to directly wipe the oil stains on the furniture, the effect will be more obvious. However, this method cannot be used on white wood furniture that is prone to discoloration.