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Very dirty mop, do not buy it again: a drop of this ingredient and it will be as good as new again

That headline is clickbait. It makes a dramatic promise (“don’t buy it again”) but doesn’t tell you what the “secret ingredient” is, and no single ingredient can restore every dirty or worn-out mop.

Here are effective ways to clean a mop, depending on the type:

  • For string or microfiber mops: Wash with hot water and a small amount of laundry detergent. If the care instructions allow, you can add a little white vinegar to help reduce odors.
  • To disinfect: Use a disinfectant according to the product’s instructions, or soak the mop head in a diluted bleach solution only if the manufacturer says it’s safe. Never mix bleach with vinegar, ammonia, or other cleaners.
  • Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and allow the mop to dry completely to help prevent mildew and odors.

If the mop head is:

  • Frayed or falling apart,
  • Permanently stained with embedded dirt,
  • Still smells bad after thorough cleaning,

it’s usually time to replace the mop head rather than trying another “miracle” ingredient.

Claims that “one drop” of a household ingredient will make an old mop “as good as new” are generally not supported by evidence. Proper washing and drying are much more effective than secret cleaning hacks.

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