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People who own a mop and have a floor?
Sorry, it's from a sitcom (Superstore). It's funny because after the main character yells that at a customer, she is shown mopping the floor in the next scene.
Oh, my bad then. Missed the reference.
It's my feel good show of the moment, sorry I used to give you a bad feel.
Real answer though, I asked the cleaning lady at my work if I could provide an unscented product for her to use on the floors because the Pine Sol gives me a headache. She said her favorite product for floors is Amway All Purpose Cleaner, she just uses the Pine Sol because clients like to "smell the clean." You don't have to join the pyramid selling scheme to get it anymore: https://www.amazon.com/Amway-Home-L-O-C-Multi-Purpose-Cleaner/dp/B09BTPZGZN/
I use vinegar at home, but I just have shitty linoleum.
You don't even need the mop. A rag gets the job done. Cleaning the floor is just part of cleaning.
sigh
Yay internet, where every single person thinks they're funny, huh? These guys, the emacs guys above, sometimes I wish people would act online as they do irl
How do you clean your floor without a mop? Is floor cleaner liquid still allowed?
Also what do you use a mop for without a floor?