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Review on ๐Ÿงน Rubbermaid Commercial Light Commercial Microfiber Dust Mop: Ideal for Effortless Dirt, Dust, and Dog Hair Removal on Hardwood Floors by Ronnie Segobiano

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shout out to contractors and anyone who's been looking for this mop their whole life.

Amazing! In earnest. This system is required. Personally, my days of struggling with handles or small dots to attach multiple pads in one shot are over. I also no longer have to break out the vacuum cleaner for every cleaning. FYI: I'm only writing this out of sincere gratitude. I no longer have to break the vacuum cleaner for every cleaning. FYI: I'm only writing this out of sincere gratitude. You need a grip, a turntable and pads. They add up to little more than a mop and are beneficial in the long run as a failure in the parts chain is easy and inexpensive to replace (no need to buy a whole new part if a small piece of plastic breaks). At Home: On many of my surfaces and uses it does its job perfectly, saving time, money and being eco-friendly compared to other products of similar concept and wringing out the amount of chemicals I don't need/need a bit when needed dirty on the kitchen floor or a dusty wooden floor in the hallway?) Shout Out Contractors: This is the perfect system for small jobs when the vacuum is over but you need to clear drywall/dirt/sanding. You'll need your yellow wringer bucket for some big jobs, but we all know that 90% of the time, it's already too much to make cleaning difficult. The pad is easy to wring out. So if you don't have a sink it means you have to spread the mess (a bloody white sludge. No need to re-apply protective film to the floor every morning as it dries wet. Vacuum cleaner (needed elsewhere) pulled up which saves Working hours, employees don't hate cleaning as much at the end of the day and collecting wet-dry vacuums can come to an end.

Pros
  • Earn LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) credits with this mop head.
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared