He continued that it leaves you with “a far less hygienic space and increased risk of bacterial spread, defeating the purpose of cleaning”.
“This is especially alarming in high-traffic zones such as kitchens and bathrooms, where maintaining hygiene is vital,” he added.
As well as not being effective for cleaning, this hack can also end up costing you money.
“Using icy water can also inflict serious damage on your floors, potentially costing you in repairs down the line,” the expert said.
He explained how ice cold water can warp your floors over time.
“Cold temperatures can slow down the drying process, increasing the risk of moisture seeping into the seams of flooring materials, particularly in wood or laminate,” Yarl said.
“This can lead to swelling, warping, and even mould growth over time.
“On tiles or vinyl, use of cold water could cause grout to become more brittle, leading to cracks.”
He concluded that warm water is a better method as it “ensures thorough cleaning and protects the longevity of your flooring.”