Happy Monday. Mr. Spice and I were major homebodies this last weekend. After our jet-setting adventures and my nasty ass cold- I spent all day yesterday nursing Mr. Spice (opps, did I give you that cold??) and cleaning house. Five loads of laundry and a bottle of general cleaner later- our house looks somewhat normal again.
As I was on my hands and knees working on getting the gunk off the kitchen floor I couldn't help but wish I had Tommy's Floors. Yes, the fabulous Tommy from my favorite HGTV show- Sarah's House.
He's totally my favorite side kick ever.
Ok, back to his floors. Look at how fun and amazing they are:
But at the same time, I also couldn't help but wonder- How do people clean their kitchen floors? Yesterday I vacuumed our kitchen floor, used a wet swiffer, and then went back and sprayed general house cleaner and gave my floor a good old fashion scrub on my hands and knees.
I can only imagine that there is a better way to clean linoleum floors.
SO, please enlighten me, how do you clean your floors???
3 comments:
We've got hard surfaces through the entire house, so I use a combo of vacuum and my most favorite cleaning tool ever - a Eureka Envirosteamer mop. I love that it doesn't use any chemicals - just steam.
And on a good cleaning day, I vacuum and my husband follows behind with the steam mop. I think I'll keep him.
That floor is awesome! Yeah, I don't really know how to clean my kitchen floor either. (It's some kind of stone). Swiffer wetjet and a vacuum, but I don't think that's ideal.
A) That tile flooring is to die for!
B) I clean our kitchen linoleum the same way you just described. Luckily is a little space, but still a pain. My Mom's kitchen is larger (and has wood flooring) but she basically does the same thing - vacuum and then she has a Swiffer like mop with a terrycloth cover.
When (not if) we get a bigger kitchen and our own place I want to get the steam mop thing like Stephanie is talking about.
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