Scrub Floors By Hand If You Want To Induce Labor
You ve probably tried everything short of getting down there with a toothbrush to scrub the grime from your grout.
Scrub floors by hand if you want to induce labor. You can use the same type machine 175 250 rpm or auto scrub unit for larger areas. Let us introduce you to your new best friend. I also scrubbed my floors because i had intense feelings of wanting to make sure every little thing was clean. Dear home ec 101 i was looking on your site for information on the best and hopefully most efficient way to scrub floors.
So i did some research and talked to my ob about the various ways i might try to induce labor naturally. Just trying to get my dh to scrub floors would put me into at this rate most likely false labor. Traditionally floor stripping involved harsh chemicals and very hard physical labor. Technology has made floor finish removal easier but it can also be chemical free as well.
A mop with a handle might be an improvement over the rag and your hands and knees but modern industrial spaces are much larger and harder to cover by manpower alone. It s good to know for when you really need it but if all you have time to do is toss down an old towel and skate around on it to get rid of the worst of the mess sometimes that s just fine too. This guide will walk you through how to create glossy floors without using chemicals by using a top scrub and recoat technique. The resulting clean floors.
Let me tell you don t do it unless you want to start labor. There s no need to get that tired over a dang floor. I found posts on your site about linoleum and mopping but the only thing i found on scrubbing was a sentence saying that scrubbing floors required significantly more water i have tile floors in my kitchen and bathroom and 3 young children. When you are dealing with a floor space that is too large for a mop and a bucket you might want to investigate more efficient options.
Now don t worry if you don t always mop your floors this way. It is also less labor intensive since a floor can be scrubbed much faster than stripped. I am a freak but i always do my bathroom and kitchen by hand the swiffer just doesn t do it for me. I say try because for the most part i think most induction options are old wives tales.
When you really need the white glove treatment and super clean floors though. I mean one bit of advice i received from my ob was to get down on my hands and knees and scrub the kitchen floors. It was the first time i had gotten down on my hands and knees and washed my floor i had always mopped before. On some forums women said they scrubbed the kitchen floor by hand and voila went into labor within hours.
Giving your home a good scrub and not just the cursory vacuum and wipe but a down on hands and knees scour can apparently put pregnant women into labor. No but i do believe that it helped my son get into the right position for labor. Some also said scrubbing the stairs or the deck did the trick.