What is best to mop tile floors with

LAURA DE BARRA regularly brings her lifestyle and home maintenance masterclasses to the Glenveagh Home Magazine on TheJournal.ie. This week: how to mop tiled floors without leaving a single streak behind.

A well-cleaned tiled floor not only looks great, but it will have a longer life too. Using the right care, tools and products means your tiles and grout will stay in perfect condition for much longer than if you do it incorrectly (or not at all).

As with most things in life, there is an art to mopping a tiled floor. Do it right and you’ll avoid common mopping complaints like streaks after drying, a sticky surface, discoloured grout or a floor that still looks dirty afterwards.

For a spotless streak free finish, here’s what to do.

First, opt for a microfibre mop

Avoid sponge and string mops for tiled floors. These absorb a lot of water, so they’re difficult to wring out properly and you’ll end up pushing dirty water around the tiles. They are also not ideal for scrubbing the grout as much as is needed. Over time, the grout will build dirt, grease and grime. Plus, string and sponge mops leave water and cleaning product on the grout which will actually attract more dust and dirt as it dries.

Microfibre mops are ideal for tiled floors. They don’t absorb too much water but also scrub really well. Microfibre has charged fibres that grab dirt and pull it from the surface of the floor. Afterwards, it’s simple to clean and will dry quickly after use.

Second, choose the right cleaning product (or stick with water)

It is super important to choose the right cleaning product here. If you use something not designed for floors, like washing up liquid, you’ll end up with streaks and stickiness. Another important rule: look for a non-scratch cleaner that won’t damage the sealant on your tiles. The sealant is the thin layer on top of the tile that, if damaged or scratched, will allow dirt to become lodged underneath.

One of the best cleaners for tiles is warm water, as it lifts the dirt easily. Mop with water first, then go over the tiles again with a water/vinegar mix (first making sure it’s okay to use acidic products on your tiles) and you’ll be good to go. This water-vinegar mix is a non-toxic, natural alternative to chemical cleaners, so it’s a great option if you have pets or kids who love to hang out on the floor.

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If you wish to go for a store bought cleaner, choose a cleaner that is designed for tiled floors. This will have a quick drying time, which means no streaks and zero chance of it attracting dirt as it dries.

Third, don’t leave to air dry

Letting tiles air dry can lead to water spotting, particularly in hard water areas. To avoid this, buff dry with a microfibre cloth after mopping

Ready to mop? Here’s your step by step guide

  1. Brush down the tiles to lift any dried-on stains and loosen dirt in the grout
  2. Vacuum to pick up all remaining loose dirt, and avoid you wiping it through the room with the wet mop.
  3. Add warm water to the mop bucket – no cleaner or vinegar yet. Not too cold as it won’t help lift dirt, and never very hot water as it can damage the tiles. Wash the floors down with just water.
  4. Wring out the mop and tip out the dirty water (in a toilet is best). The mop will be at its dirtiest right now so add some water to the bucket, rinse, and wring the mop to clean it.
  5. If you find you have some stubborn stains in the grout, make a paste of warm water and bicarbonate of soda and scrub with a cloth to lift it.
  6. Add warm water to the bucket again and only then add your chosen cleaner. Go over the floor again with the mop.
  7. Buff the floor dry with your microfibre cloth to make sure there are no water marks left behind.
  8. If you’ve just cleaned with a store-bought product and the tiles have a hazy look to them, you may have added too much cleaner to the water. The best way to remove this is to clean again, using just water and vinegar this time. The acidic qualities of the vinegar will gently break the residue down and the water will wash it all away.

Want more tips and hacks? Laura de Barra’s debut book, Gaff Goddess: Simple Tips And Tricks To Help You Run Your Home is on shelves now, published by Transworld Ireland. Buy it here or in all good bookshops, and follow Laura on Instagram for even more cleaning and lifestyle tips.

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What do you use to mop tile floors?

Use a rag or chamois mop, not a sponge mop: A sponge mop pushes dirty water into grout lines, making them harder to clean later. Don't use too much detergent: Your ceramic tiles might start to look hazy as soap residue builds up. Remove the film with all-purpose cleaner or a mild acid, such as fresh lemon juice.

What is the best thing to mop ceramic tile with?

Clean ceramic tile floors with warm water or a mixture of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap. Add fresh water frequently to avoid cleaning with dirty water. Wash and dry one section of the floor at a time.

What is the best solution for mopping a floor?

Aslett recommends an easy cleaning solution: a quick squirt of dish detergent in a bucket of water. “Dish detergent is made to cut through grease and grime. Just don't use too much or the floors will be dull.”

What is the best and easiest way to clean tile floors?

How to Clean Ceramic Tile Floors.
Mop the floor using a real mop and a bucket of hot water with a few drops of dish soap..
Remove dirt from the grout using white vinegar and an old toothbrush if needed..
Mop up the soap residue using a fresh bucket of hot water (no soap).
Wring the mop out frequently to get the best finish..