The Rise of Cleanfluencers
The rise of cleanfluencers has been a significant phenomenon in the cleaning industry. These social media personalities have gained massive followings by sharing their cleaning tips, tricks, and products. However, not all cleanfluencers are created equal.
But is this really effective?
The Effectiveness of Ice Mopping
While the concept of ice mopping is based on a scientific principle, its effectiveness in cleaning surfaces is still a topic of debate. Some proponents of ice mopping claim that it can be an effective way to remove stubborn dirt and grime, while others argue that it is simply a placebo effect. • One study published in the Journal of Environmental Health found that ice mopping was not significantly more effective than regular mopping in removing dirt and grime from surfaces.
The Dangers of Ice Water Mopping
The trend of using ice water to mop floors has gained significant attention on social media platforms like TikTok. Proponents of this method claim that it is an effective and eco-friendly way to clean floors.
This can lead to further damage to the flooring, such as warping or delamination. Warm water, on the other hand, helps to speed up the drying process, reducing the risk of moisture-related damage. As a result, warm water is often recommended for cleaning agents used in conjunction with cold water. (1) Yarl emphasizes that the ideal water temperature for cleaning is not just about using warm water, but also about the specific cleaning agent being used.
Water can also cause grout to become discolored or develop an unpleasant odor.
The Risks of Water on Grout
Using cold water on grout can pose several risks to the longevity and appearance of your tile or vinyl surfaces. Grout is a mixture of cement, sand, and water, and it requires specific conditions to set properly. When cold water is used, it can slow down the grout’s setting process, leading to a weaker bond between the grout and the tile or vinyl. • This can result in a grout that is more prone to cracking and erosion, which can lead to costly repairs and maintenance.
