That title is another clickbait-style teaser. It doesn’t refer to any single proven “floor trick”—it’s usually used in articles or videos to describe simple household hacks, often exaggerated.
If we translate it into real-life possibilities, “floor tricks” people commonly talk about include:
1. Cleaning trick: microfiber + minimal water
Using a slightly damp microfiber cloth/mop instead of soaking floors.
- Cleans better dust and grease
- Dries faster
- Prevents streaks on tiles and wood
2. Vinegar solution cleaning (for some floors only)
A mild mix of water + vinegar is sometimes used for tile floors.
- Helps remove mild stains
- Cuts grease
⚠️ Not suitable for marble or natural stone (can damage surface).
3. Steam mopping
Using steam instead of chemicals:
- Sanitizes floors
- Removes stuck dirt
- No residue
4. “Squeegee trick” for pet hair
A rubber squeegee can pull hair from carpets and rugs faster than vacuuming in some cases.
5. Baking soda deodorizing (for carpets)
Sprinkling baking soda, letting it sit, then vacuuming:
- Helps absorb odors
- Freshens carpets
Reality check
There is no magical floor hack that changes cleaning forever. Most “I’ll never go back” claims are marketing language for:
- Faster cleaning
- Less chemical use
- Easier routine maintenance
Bottom line
The “floor trick” is usually just a simple cleaning method being marketed dramatically, not a life-changing discovery.
If you tell me what type of floor you have (tiles, marble, wood, laminate), I can give you the best safe cleaning method for your home.

