I use a wet washcloth on the regular Swiffer and a floor spray in my hand on my regular Swiffer. If it gets dirty, I just take off the washcloth and rinse it in the sink, put it back on, and it's good to go.
@@lenastrobridge6835 I use a very diluted mix of all-purpose cleaner and water. I take the washcloth off and rinse it after every section, so I have my kitchen where I prepare the food area, the kitchen table and chairs area, etc. If there is a spill on the floor that's sticky, I will mop that up and rinse it right away.
Thanks for the comparison. I've been using the Swiffer Wetjet since it was introduced. It's been very reliable and the fact that they sale boxes of the pads makes it convenient to cover large spaces. I'm thinking about purchasing a steam mop, they seem to be the new thing now. Are you going to do a comparison of steam mops. Looks like Hoover and Bissell are the top products so far.
I'm disabled and struggle with the weight of the power mop and wet jet but I want the scrubby part of the power mop. Can I put a disposable scrubby pad on a regular dry one? Will the sides of it stretch to go in the "teeth" of it?
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I use a wet washcloth on the regular Swiffer and a floor spray in my hand on my regular Swiffer. If it gets dirty, I just take off the washcloth and rinse it in the sink, put it back on, and it's good to go.
Which cleaning spray do you use? Do you have to rinse it afterwards?
@@lenastrobridge6835 I use a very diluted mix of all-purpose cleaner and water. I take the washcloth off and rinse it after every section, so I have my kitchen where I prepare the food area, the kitchen table and chairs area, etc. If there is a spill on the floor that's sticky, I will mop that up and rinse it right away.
Would you, please, do a comparison of Swiffer Wet jet & O-Cedar Promist Max Microfiber Spray Mop?
Thanks for the comparison. I've been using the Swiffer Wetjet since it was introduced. It's been very reliable and the fact that they sale boxes of the pads makes it convenient to cover large spaces. I'm thinking about purchasing a steam mop, they seem to be the new thing now. Are you going to do a comparison of steam mops. Looks like Hoover and Bissell are the top products so far.
Yes I have done videos on those.
Imma interested in trying the steam mop. So let me know how it is.
@@JustADad Do you have a specific name or link to this video. I’ve gone through your playlist, but for some reason I can’t find it.
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I have all 3. One for pet messes, one for bathroom, one for kitchen/dinning
Which one for the bathroom
I'm disabled and struggle with the weight of the power mop and wet jet but I want the scrubby part of the power mop. Can I put a disposable scrubby pad on a regular dry one? Will the sides of it stretch to go in the "teeth" of it?
Great video but you didn’t mention what one you liked best or where to get the washable mats. Thanks
Amazon has washable cleaning pads. I have them for the Wet Jet.
Hi, I don’t know if I missed if you tried the Pepsi in the ninja carb machine.. thanks for your reviews with these too because I have both swiffers ..
I did!
@@JustADad ok I’ll go back and look for video, I musta over looked it. Thanks
@@JustADad ok 👌🏽 I went back and found it! Thanks 😊 my husband loves Pepsi so this really helped. Have a great day
where did u buy your reusable swiffer power mop pads?
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I use the wetpads in the swiffer wet jet lol.
I had heard that there is a recycle program for the wet one. You have to sign up for it. That’s all I know.
Thank you for posting. Which of the three mops can clean tile in my bathroom?
All 3.
So, in a nutshell, the way I see it, fundamentally the 3 products are " small, medium, large" .
sort of