O-Cedar Microfiber Cloth Mop Refill
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Yes, you can use any regular mop or broom stick with this mop. This is an excellent mop to have because it is extremely absorbent.
Yes, you use your hands to squeeze it out. Wring out a cleaning cloth in the same way. This is a must-have item, far superior to any other mop on the market!
I am not the seller, but I do use the handles from my old broom and mop. I didn't need to buy special sticks because the hole is standard size, and I've been using these mop heads for a long time. I used to be able to get them at Smart and Final, stick and mop head combined. I hope this information is useful.
No, I don't believe so. The mop handle of the Pro Wring appears to be attached in an unusual way. This is an ordinary screwdriver. into- the- end- the- mop- deal with the connection
Selected User Reviews For O-Cedar Microfiber Cloth Mop Refill
My first one was purchased about 7 years ago, and it is still in excellent condition. I used to mop my deck and then throw it in the washing machine. My husband needed a mop for his garage, so I went out and bought one for him, knowing that he wouldn't have to replace it for a long time. I used to use cotton mops that had to be replaced every six months because I used bleach frequently and mopped frequently. This microfiber mop is unaffected by bleach or any other cleaner, nor do the loops come loose. It's as absorbent as cotton, but it's also light and fluffy. Even so, it appears that the new one is a little fuller than the old one. Give it a shot; you won't be disappointed, and you'll never use anything else again.
I absolutely adore this mop; I own a cleaning company and use it exclusively on all floors. After using this mop, the floors start to splinter. It works just as well on hard wood as it does on soft wood. Just make sure it's not sopping wet; for hard wood, a damp mop is best. I've used it on every type of floor imaginable, and the results have been fantastic. I simply throw everything in the washer and hang or tumble dry it. On the market, this is the best product mop I've ever seen or used.
These are the replacements for the mop handle I've had for a long time. I used to mop the floors, then wash and air dry the mop head. I bought two replacement heads so I can mop with one and then switch to the other if the mop becomes too soiled. When I'm finished, I just toss the mop heads in the washer and wash them. I've dried them in the dryer, but because the plastic head clangs in the dryer, I usually let them air dry before using them again.
These replacement heads can be used with just about any standard mop handle you have on hand, in addition to being super absorbent, simple to handle, and easy to wash. My air conditioner began leaking shortly after this shipment was delivered. bathroom. I was in my forties at the time. Being in my 80s and living alone, I was able to keep up with the mess with several mops, which prevented further damage and saved my sanity while waiting for the problem to be resolved. I was able to soak up gallons of water before things got out of hand, and then I simply washed the mop heads. There was nothing else to clean, wring out, or discard. I'm thinking about using some of these as stocking stuffers!.
I warned them before I opened it that it would completely transform their lives! So, after carefully opening the box and peering inside, I extracted the ideal O- With great pleasure, I use a cedar microfiber mop head. I could clearly hear their disappointed sighs because it was so quiet! br>br>Seriously, br>br>Seriously, br>br>Seriously, It's fantastic! To avoid the "odor" problem associated with mop heads, I wash it after each use and hang it to dry. I prefer having two mop heads: one to remove dirt and the other to rinse the floor clean. It works wonders for me when it comes to getting rid of sticky stains and those pesky scuff marks that appear out of nowhere. Because it was difficult to find a store that only sold the mop head, I placed an order on Amazon to save time.
At first, I was skeptical of this mop, but my concerns were quickly dispelled. When I use this mop, my floors are cleaner than they've ever been. My floors appear to have been washed several times with just one mopping. I've discovered that I don't need to put in any extra effort to deal with dried-up areas. This is by far the best mop I've ever used when it comes to dirt. It can be washed in the machine, but it also rinses well by hand. Despite using a bleach solution to sanitize my floors, I bought this a year ago and it is still in good condition. The bleach lightened the mophead, but this had no effect on its ability to clean the floor.
A wet mop that isn't quite perfect. BUT, I adore them and will continue to purchase them until something comes out that makes cleaning my floor a breeze. The price is great (with the exception of a few that occasionally raise the price), and it's light. Especially since I have a bad back and severe arthritis throughout my entire body. It's simple to squeeze out the water, and there are no streaks left behind, which is something I really appreciate. br>Now, as I previously stated, it isn't perfect; I wish they had included a few more lengths of those microfibers. The plastic closure at the bottom of the mop, in the middle, is also left bare and rubs the floor annoyingly at times. So. What I do is use one as a spare, cut the materials from it, and then sew them into the middle bottom of the mops where the major problem is located (sew onto existing lengths). As a result, I have a fluffier mop that doesn't scrape my floors. You can't put too much in because it will become too heavy and difficult to squeeze if you put too much in. That was a difficult lesson for me to learn. It takes some effort to do this, which is why I can only give it a four-star rating. I would gladly pay a few dollars more for a better mop. AND would go from a four to a five-star rating.
Because of Katrina's flooding, I now have all ceramic tile floors. ) and I've been looking for the Perfect Mop ever since we replaced all of our wood and carpet with tile! Yes, I've experimented with the small battery-operated wipers - However, there are numerous nooks, corners, and crannies in which a mop should be placed. Cotton String mops are bulky and heavy, and they can't be thrown in the washer - they're the worst! because the ones I had were tethered to a pole These O-shaped O-shaped O-shaped O-shaped O-shaped O-shaped O-shaped O The Cedar Microfiber Cloth Mops are EXACTLY what you're looking for. I simply screw the replacement heads onto a painters roller stick after purchasing them. I have four (occasionally six) dogs, two of which are senior citizens. Almost every day, they pee and throw up. It's so simple to keep a bucket of Lysol lemon scent or a Mr. Clean with Febreeze and water on hand throughout the day. One thing I've discovered is that a small amount of chlorine bleach should also be poured into the bucket. This will prevent the bucket from stinking throughout the day. Three mop heads are kept on hand at all times, rotated and washed with a load of towels or doggie beds. EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR!.