That headline is a bit clickbait-y—but the idea behind it is actually simple: you can clean and refresh a very dirty mop with a few common household ingredients instead of throwing it away.
Here are the most effective options:
🧼 1. Vinegar (deep cleaning + odor removal)
- Mix 1 cup white vinegar in a bucket of hot water
- Soak the mop for 20–30 minutes
- Rinse thoroughly and let it dry
👉 Vinegar kills bacteria and removes bad smells really well.
🧂 2. Baking soda (for grime + buildup)
- Add 2–3 tablespoons baking soda to warm water
- Let the mop soak for 15–20 minutes
- Rinse well
👉 Good for loosening dirt and grease stuck in the fibers.
🧴 3. Bleach (for disinfecting – use carefully)
- Mix ½ cup bleach in a bucket of water
- Soak for 10–15 minutes only
- Rinse very thoroughly
👉 Best if the mop smells bad or has bacteria/mold—but don’t overuse, as it can damage fibers.
🔥 Pro tip:
After soaking, wash the mop in a washing machine (if it’s machine-safe) for best results.
⚠️ When to replace instead
Even cleaning won’t help if:
- The fibers are falling apart
- It still smells after washing
- It leaves dirt instead of cleaning
In those cases, it’s time to replace it.
If you want, I can give you a 1-minute “like new” method using stuff you already have at home.