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Stiff bristled scrubbing brush. Cif bathroom cleaner or any foaming cleaner. Scrub on hands and knees in a circular motion. Like you’re brushing teeth. Hard work but brings it up like new. Had wet rooms all my life until recently as a disabled person and this is how I was taught to clean them. Can’t do it any more so refused one!
RachelScrubbing brush and bucket of soapy water then mop, mopping on its own doesn’t cut it with them floors scrubbing brush has to be a stiff one.
TheresaMagic sponge
RachelPressure washing the floor once a month seems to help.
EsperansaYes, priority is that water softener before it destroys your appliances…. Air sounds like a necessity but it is not.. it’s a luxury even in FL. I lived here my whole life and growing up never had air. Right now I’m in baby step 2 so I don’t turn on my air to save. I have fans in every room and night I might open up the windows. Just make sure you drink enough water. You guys need to work extra side gigs and increase your income. I wish you Luck.
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