Cleaning the salt residue left behind from being tracked into the house may be a large job, and you may not have the time,  But here are the things needed and a recipe for those hard surface floors and carpets.

RECIPE FOR CLEANING SALTY HARD SURFACE FLOORS
THINGS NEEDED:
White vinegar
Warm water
Microfiber mop/soft mop/soft scrubber
Towels

YOU MIGHT NEED:
Gloves (if washing by hand)
Liquid dish soap (if floor residue is really built up)
Deck brush (if floor residue isn’t coming up easily)

STEP 1: VINEGAR AND WATER
Ratio of water to vinegar:

1 cup vinegar to every 3 gallons of warm water.
If your hard surface floor is covered with winter salt, you can choose solution below if you need a more aggressive cleaner:

1 cup vinegar and 2 Tbls. liquid dish soap (preferably Dawn) to every 3 gallons of warm water.

STEP 2: CLEANING CLOTH TO USE
Use a microfiber mop (or something similarly soft when cleaning your flooring)
Don’t have a microfiber mop? It’s ok, hand-cleaning with towels works just as well. The floor is more exposed when vinegar and coarse salt is moving around, and a light, soft cloth will less likely scratch your flooring.

Make sure to use gloves and protect your hands. If the salt buildup is very bad and the vinegar and soap solution isn’t working properly, try using a floor scrubber or deck brush if your flooring allows.

STEP 3: CLEANING YOUR FLOOR
Apply water/vinegar solution of your choice to the floor.
Let the solution sit for about 10-15 minutes.
Use cloth of choice (microfiber mop, floor cleaner, deck brush, clean towels) to wipe down the floor and remove all liquid from the floor.

Salt ruins floor finishes, and using the wrong cleaners can possibly (1)concentrate the amount of sticky residue and leave excessive amount on the floor (2)begin to dissolve the finish on the floor.
Don’t leave the salt residue on your floors for too long, or you may need your floors stripped and re-coated.

WHAT ABOUT SALT ON CARPETS?
If not horribly stained, Please take caution as carpets are more delicate than you think, especially when stained with winter salt residue.

STEP 1: GET UP ALL SALT POSSIBLE
Vacuum first or sweep. Go back and forth on angles, making sure to push and pull from all angles of the carpet’s fibers.

Remember: any salt or soil still left in the carpet will dissolve when you add the solution and will hinder cleaning up the stains. Use a soft brush to loosen all salt and dirt, and then vacuum again before cleaning with the solution.

STEP 2: APPLY WATER/VINEGAR SOLUTION
Lightly apply the solution, using the mixture above, with a sponge or towel on a spot test area. If it passes the spot test, apply to salt stained areas and let sit 10-15 mins.

STEP 3: DAB UP SOLUTION
Remove all water solution from carpet using a clean dry sponge or towel. Blot the carpet until dry. You may possibly want to blot again with a damp sponge or towel to rinse and then blot again to dry. Make sure not to scrub.

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