O-Cedar Light 'N Thirsty Cloth Mop Refill
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It can be used with regular broomsticks. It simply screws into the mop heads.
This, not the square type, is the one that can screw on the handle. And I'm a huge fan of this mop - I hope this has answered your question about how easy it is to work with and how long it lasts.
I only ordered one replacement mop head. As far as I know, they arrive one by one. It's an excellent product that's difficult to come by in my area.
This mop fits into my wring head, which fits into the bucket. It should fit in the wring head as long as you twist it around.
Selected User Reviews For O-Cedar Light 'N Thirsty Cloth Mop Refill
For as long as I can remember, I've been purchasing this mop. My friends and I have always raved about it. I just bought another one, and the strips have shrunk to the point of being insulting; the fullness is now the same as when the mop has been used extensively and is on the verge of needing replacement. I would anticipate a price increase rather than a reduction in the number of seats available. This is a slap in the face to your clients. As if we're deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deaf Cedar!.
We love this product, but it has significantly increased in price since these, and I may not be able to afford it, which will be very disappointing. I've been in the cleaning business for 25 years, and this mop is awesome because you can remove the head, wash it, and start a new cleaning mission with a new fresh clean oh cedar mop head. The ones with the little tabs on the mop strings help with cleaning the floors properly. Please help!.
For years, I've relied on O'Cedar's Light and Thirsty mop heads. I've tried a variety of mops, some of which were disastrous and others which were beneficial, but I find this one to be the most user-friendly, particularly on vinyl floors. It's light, gets into corners well, and wrings easily (wear gloves if you don't have one of those buckets where you can ring the mop dry and you don't want to touch a wet mop head). It also rinses well and isn't prohibitively expensive. I actually prefer this simple model to mop heads with abrasive materials attached to the screw. When I use that type of mop head on my hardwood floors, I have to be very careful not to scratch the surface. This mop head, however, is not one of them. Caveat: This mop head's material does not hold up well to repeated exposure to chlorine bleach, and it wears out faster than others in my experience. However, because it is so inexpensive, you will still come out on top.
For several years, I've relied on the O'Cedar Light and Thirsty mop. For a reason, it's referred to as a light and thirsty mop. It's the lightest mop I've ever used, and it quickly absorbs spills or wet messes. I use it on a daily basis for small cleaning jobs as well as large mopping jobs. I enjoy mopping with my O'Cedar because it is easy to wring out and leaves no water residue on the floor. I always have a few O'Cedar Light and Thirsty refills on hand, and when I need one, I throw the other one in the washer with bleach and it's ready to use again. I've tried a few different brands of replacement heads for mops, and my favorite is the light and thirsty.
(Seriously, one must agree on where things are stored. ) br>br>These are really good and I've washed them before, but this is a good price for new ones, and maybe it's okay to recycle the old ones and not wash? I'm guessing it's just a matter of personal taste. This is excellent.
When it's wet, a mop. Overall, it is simple to use. When it's wet, it's surprisingly light. I've owned a lot of mops over the years, but the O Cedar light and airy has become my go-to whenever I need a new one.
This is a mop refill that is screwed on. It can be used with any threaded pole. Even when wet, it is light in weight. It completes the task without putting the user under undue stress. Because I didn't want to run out, I purchased four. For the past ten years, I've been using this product. The only disadvantage is that bleach weakens and frays the refill over time; instead, I use pine sol, which works just as well and is not harmful to the refill. The refills are no longer available in stores, so I'm glad I was able to locate them online.
The 30, on the other hand, When compared to the $8. 50 price per mop head, this is a bargain. The usual price is $9.