If your mop is very dirty, it’s usually loaded with grease, bacteria, and old grime—so just rinsing it won’t fix it. Here’s a proper way to clean it:
🧼 How to clean a very dirty mop
1. Remove loose dirt first
Rinse the mop head under hot running water and squeeze out as much dirt as possible.
2. Soak it in a cleaning solution
Pick one option:
- Hot water + detergent (good for everyday grime)
- Hot water + bleach (1 part bleach to 10 parts water, for disinfecting)
- Hot water + white vinegar (milder, deodorizing option)
Soak for 30–60 minutes.
3. Scrub if needed
If it’s really bad, gently scrub the mop strands with gloves on.
4. Rinse thoroughly
Keep rinsing until water runs clear and no smell remains.
5. Dry completely
Hang it in sunlight if possible. Sunlight helps kill remaining bacteria and prevents bad odor.
⚠️ When to replace it
If the mop still smells bad after cleaning, or the fibers are falling apart, it’s better to replace it—it’s no longer hygienic.
If you want, tell me what type of mop you have (cotton, sponge, flat microfiber), and I’ll give a more specific cleaning method.