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#21
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posts: 1,775
I don't own a Swiffer but I sure do love :mrgreen: their T.V. commercials --with that old sponge mop falling in love with bowling balls, garden rakes, etc. "Who's that lady....lovely lady...."
There is one thing that I wonder if someone could explain to me.... after you spray the cleaner on the floor, how does all of the dirty water fit into that little mop head without ever being rinsed or squeezed out before the floor is finished? I have a large kitchen floor (white :shock: ) and 4 golden retrievers who leave dirty or muddy footprints on the floor. I would love to be able to just quickly clean them up without getting out a mop and bucket every day.
There is one thing that I wonder if someone could explain to me.... after you spray the cleaner on the floor, how does all of the dirty water fit into that little mop head without ever being rinsed or squeezed out before the floor is finished? I have a large kitchen floor (white :shock: ) and 4 golden retrievers who leave dirty or muddy footprints on the floor. I would love to be able to just quickly clean them up without getting out a mop and bucket every day.
#22
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
Posts: 1,547
That stuff is toxic! Can't stand the smell of it. I still have the mop part but I got a cheap spray bottle in the garden department (it does not require batteries) and mix water and pine sol in it, put a damp wash cloth over the thingy, and go! Yes, I know.... Pine Sol is toxic as well. Plain water works too. And the wash cloth is reusable.
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