In the cleaning of oily kitchen floors, the application of hand-free mops can be optimized in terms of usage based on their design features and cleaning requirements. The following are specific suggestions:
Mop head and mop cloth selection
Mop material and adsorption: In the cleaning of greasy kitchen floors, the mop should have strong water and oil absorption capabilities. You can choose a thickened and densified fiber mop, which can quickly absorb grease and prevent the spread of stains due to repeated dragging.
The flexibility of the mop head: The mop head should have a 360° rotation function to facilitate reaching into the crevices of cabinets, dead corners of table legs and other areas, ensuring no blind spots in cleaning.
Cleaning mode switching and decontamination design
Dry and wet mode switching: The mop should support one-click switching between the clean water and cleaning modes. When mopping the floor, first use the cleaning mode to release the cleaner to break up the grease, and then switch to the clean water mode to rinse the mop cloth to avoid grease residue.
Decontamination structure design: The mop should be equipped with multi-layer scraper strips or a stepped roller drainage system to remove oil stains and moisture from the mop cloth through physical squeezing, reducing the frequency of manual cleaning.
Ease of operation and storage design
Effortless operation: The mop rod should be equipped with a built-in spiral device or adopt a metal roller design to provide rotational power and reduce physical exertion when mopping the floor.
Storage and hygiene: The mop should support standing storage, and the cotton head can be hung upright to dry, avoiding secondary contamination. The mop should be easy to disassemble, clean or replace to extend its service life.
Cleaning efficiency and applicability
Quick stain removal: The mop should have a highly efficient stain removal ability. For stubborn stains such as frying and stir-frying oil stains and spilled sauces, they can be removed by dragging back and forth without the need for additional cleaning tools.
Floor adaptability: The mop should be suitable for various floor materials such as tiles and wooden floors. After mopping, no water stains should be left to prevent the floor from being slippery or the wooden floor from getting damp.