I tried two different mopping solutions to see which one worked best – here are the results

NOWADAYS there are endless cleaning combinations, and it can be a task to try every single one.

Taking it upon herself to find what works best for removing build-up from floors, cleaning enthusiast Dana Dasilva tested different mopping solutions.


In a video, Dasilva mopped six different rooms with two different mopping mixtures.

The ultimate goal was to determine which one picked up more dirt.

The first mixture used bleach and cold water, while the second was a mix of two cascade pods, six caps of pine-sol, and hot water.

After mopping the floors with each mixture, Dasilva dumped the dirty mop water in the toilet for comparison's sake.

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"I feel like the second dump was darker," she reported in the comments section.

"Vote in the comments!" she wrote, seeking other opinions.

It's not clear what combination won, but people in the comments stated their takes, many voting for the second mixture.

"Once it said cold water I already knew that one was out," someone wrote.

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"Second one because water is hot," an additional person commented.

Someone else advised: "Cold water doesn’t loosen up the dirt, and using tide pods is just going to build. I would just use hot water and a disinfectant."

With a tip for mopping, someone wrote: "You have to do a just water mop after using pods.

"The soap residue will build on your floor after a while."

"Friendly reminder, don't use pine-sol if you have pets it's toxic to them!" a final person cautioned.


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