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Review on ๐Ÿงน Revolutionize Your Cleaning Routine with NZQXJXZ Bristle Squeegee: Adjustable and Ideal for Hardwood Surfaces by Andy Hearshman

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap is good when it works -

Bought after reading many reviews. I agree with the complaints written about it. The mop head is constantly weakening, as is the grip. In terms of design, the handle consists of 3 screws, which makes it easy to adjust the length for different jobs. The constant tightening is annoying, but bearable. I used a mop to clean a textured linoleum floor that was dirty. The rubber bristles worked well and picked up excess water, but rinsing was an issue as the width of the mop head didn't fit in any of my buckets. The mop did a good job although it took quite a while to tighten all the stops and rinse in the sink and then sanitize the sink. I then used a mop to wipe away the condensation in the tub and clean the tub. Here he was less successful. The width of the mop head made it difficult to clean the contours of the tub, especially the corners. The straight edge side didn't hold its integrity so I had to use bristles to scrub the shower walls which wasn't as effective as the straight edge tool. All in all, the squeegee idea is a good one. I think it would do a decent job of the function it was bought for - if the part stayed bolted on without constant readjustment, had a squeegee head that rinsed off easily, and a straight side that held its shape. that rubber bristles might make cleaning easier, but you'll have to find another to get the job done. After only 2 uses on shower screens, the straight side should still work well. It's not, and while it can be annoying, it has to work as intended.

Pros
  • โœ”Pet hair removal: The soft mane gently scrapes and picks up hair from the carpet, easily picks up hair on the carpet and picks up even the finest dust that a vacuum cleaner can't reach. Rubber brooms are preferred for removing pet hair.
Cons
  • Some bugs