If you mean the viral “floor trick”, one of the common versions is white vinegar diluted in warm water. It can cut through grime and residue and leave some ceramic/porcelain, vinyl, or laminate floors looking cleaner.
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Southern Living
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Try this
Mix ½ cup white vinegar with about 1 gallon (3.8 L) of warm water.
Sweep or vacuum first.
Mop with a damp, well-wrung mop rather than soaking the floor.
Let it dry completely.
⚠️ Don’t use this trick on every floor
Never use vinegar on marble, limestone, travertine, or other acid-sensitive natural stone. The acid can etch and permanently dull the surface. Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner instead.
D
Daltile
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Also, vinegar is a cleaner, not a reliable disinfectant, so don’t rely on it when you specifically need to kill harmful pathogens.
T
thespruce.com
If you tell me what kind of floor you have, I can give you the safest “one-bucket” recipe for it.
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