How Often Should You Clean or Replace Your Cleaning Items?

What happens after you clean? Your entire space will be immaculate, of course! Beyond a sparkling clean area, however, what happens to the things you used to do the cleaning? It’s not a good idea to just leave them dirty—that’s a recipe for contamination and other unwanted, unhealthy consequences.

The secret to a clean space is to not only invest in quality cleaning items. You should also keep these cleaning items in good shape and replace them when necessary. Here’s a guide to help you determine when to clean and replace your chosen cleaning tools.

Mops

When to wash or clean:

Mops should be washed after every use, especially when they were used to clean up extra sticky, grimy messes. Make sure to use the appropriate detergent based on the material of the mop head. After a thorough rinse, make sure the mop head is completely dry before storage. Air drying is ideal to preserve the quality of the cloth or fibres. Finally, store the mop in a dry place with the mop head up.

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When to replace:

Cotton mop heads are designed to last for as long as 50 washes, fewer if you mop more often or have a larger floor area. Microfibre mop heads have a longer lifespan—up to 400 washes or more—as long as you take care of them properly.  In general, however, you should replace mop heads when you see obvious signs of wear and tear. For example, for string-head mops, you might notice that the strands are thinner or are beginning to fall off. The fibres may also start to “shed” when they reach a certain age. For microfibre mops, there may be bald spots on the surface and the individual fibres may start to look thinner and feel rough.

Microfibre cloths

When to wash or clean:

Microfibre cleaning cloths are amazing cleaning tools. You can use them on their own or with a little bit of hot water to wipe off spills, get dust off tables and shelves, and disinfect surfaces. They’re so absorbent that they can hold up to seven times their own weight in water. Moreover, the structure of the fibres ensures that the cloth actually picks up and hold on to the dirt instead of just pushing dust around. What’s great about microfibre cloths is that they’re extremely durable and has a quick drying time. Therefore, you can wash them after every use and they’ll be ready again after a few hours.

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When to replace:

You can use microfibre cloths for years without replacing them as long as you take care of them properly. Some important care instructions include the following:

  1. Detergent isn’t necessary for washing but uses liquid detergent, not powder detergent if you must;
  2. Don’t use bleach, fabric softeners, or hot water; and
  3. Don’t wash them with other fabrics to prevent lint from getting caught in the fibres.

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You can easily determine that your microfibre cleaning cloths are due for replacement when the fibres appear thinner and feel scratchy.

Dishcloths and washcloths

When to wash or clean:

Your dish-drying cloth can be used multiple times before washing. Just make sure that you use it ONLY for drying dishes; dedicate a separate towel for drying your hands. As long as you let them air dry properly after using, you can use the same cloth to dry dishes for about five days. Give it a sniff every so often. If it starts to smell a little musty or damp even if it’s dry, it’s time to give it a wash. Meanwhile, any cloth used for high-risk spills from raw meat, fish, and the like should be washed immediately. Use hot water for washing and make sure to add bleach. For extra-clean cloths, boil them for 10 to 15 minutes before washing as usual.

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When to replace:

A good indicator that you already need to replace your dishcloths is when they have already lost their absorbency. Thin, ragged cloths that rip easily should also be retired and replaced with new, sturdier ones.


Post time: Oct-20-2022