Wet cleaning of the house is a simple but time-consuming procedure. It is frustrating that as soon as the cleaning equipment is in its place, dust starts to accumulate on the floor again.
A routine activity may seem like a waste of time, but don't rush to judge until you try this remedy.
We'll tell you what you need to add to the water before you start washing the floors.
Lifehack with glycerin
This product has become widely used, and experienced housewives actively use it when washing windows, mirrors and other glass surfaces.
Unlike household chemicals, glycerin is harmless, inexpensive, and only a small amount is needed for a single cleaning.
How to proceed
Fill a bucket with warm water and dissolve one tablespoon of the product in it. Stir and start cleaning.
The advantage of the folk recipe is its ease of use.
Glycerin does not create foam, has no smell or color, so you don’t have to wipe the floors additionally.
But after cleaning, a protective layer is formed on the surface, which prevents dust from quickly accumulating on the washed surface, which means that wet cleaning will have to be done less often.