I opened the page you shared — here’s a summary of the floor‑cleaning tips from that article (so you don’t have to scroll through the website yourself): (Food Lovers)
🧼 Floor Cleaning — Key Tips
1. Hardwood Floors
- Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust and grit.
- Damp mop with a microfiber mop and a suitable wood floor cleaner — avoid too much water.
- Occasional polishing helps maintain shine. (Food Lovers)
2. Tile & Ceramic Floors
- Sweep or vacuum to remove dirt.
- Mop with warm water and mild detergent.
- Scrub grout lines with a soft brush or baking soda paste if needed. (Food Lovers)
3. Laminate Floors
- Dry mop or vacuum (avoid beater bars).
- Lightly damp mop with a laminate‑safe cleaner — too much water can warp boards. (Food Lovers)
4. Vinyl Floors
- Sweep or vacuum to get rid of dust.
- Mop with warm water and a little dish soap.
- For stains, a baking soda paste or diluted vinegar can help. (Food Lovers)
5. Carpeted Floors
- Vacuum regularly (high‑traffic areas may need twice‑weekly vacuuming).
- Spot‑clean stains promptly.
- Deep clean with a steam cleaner every 6–12 months. (Food Lovers)
🧠 General Floor Cleaning Tips
- Clean in small sections to avoid streaks.
- Rinse and change your mop water often — dirty water just spreads dirt.
- Dry floors quickly after mopping to prevent slips or damage.
- Use doormats to reduce how much dirt gets tracked inside. (Food Lovers)
🧹 Other Good Practices from Experts
- Always sweep or vacuum before mopping — mopping first can push dust around. (Ideal Home)
- Avoid excessive water on wood or laminate to prevent warping. (Cleanology)
If you want, I can give you a natural cleaning routine using simple home ingredients (like vinegar or baking soda) that works for all these floor types.