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Review on Universal Reveal Mop Cleaning Pads - Compatible with All 🧹 Spray Mops, Reveal Mops, and Machine Washable (3PCS, 15.5 * 5.5inch) by Lakeisha White

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THREE VERY IMPORTANT TIPS TO GET THE BEST OUT OF THIS MOP TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL!

THREE VERY IMPORTANT TIPS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS MOP! Hello everyone. I've been using this mop every day for a few months now. And I want to share with everyone some tips on how to get the most out of this mop. I want someone to share these tips with me from the start. Tip 1 This is probably the most important tip of all. A microfiber mopping pad will not work when wet or completely dry. Works best when semi-moist. This applies to all microfiber cleaning tools, including mops or cloths. It took me a long time to learn this because I had no experience with microfiber cleaners until recently. It took me a long time to realize that I was using this amazing mop in the worst possible way. Here's what you shouldn't do with your mop: I soaked the mop head in water and then attached the mop head to the mop. when it's almost wet. I was wondering why it doesn't pick up dirt as advertised. It just moved dirt around. Then one day I realized what I had done wrong. From that day on I started spraying the floor with a spray bottle. (I don't like using the sprayer attached to the mop, it makes the mop too heavy). I would then attach a dry mop head to the mop, or sometimes spray the mop head a few times from a spray bottle filled with clean water, before actually mopping the floor. It's like magic. My mop started picking up dirt as advertised. I then changed the mop head every 2 minutes when it got too dirty to use. I would get a replacement clean dry mopping pad to continue mopping. I tossed all the dirty mop pads into a small bucket of water and brushed the dirt off of them when I finished mopping the floor. Yes, that's right, the dirt now sticks so well to the mop that I have to brush it off with a strong hand brush. Washing the floor in this way uses up a lot of washcloths. I had to use 9 mop heads every day to mop all 3 floors of my house because I had to change them so often. But it was worth it. I picked up 100x more dirt than before with a wet wipe. (By the way, I don't have OCD. But I'm severely allergic to a lot of things, including pollen, dog dander, and dust mites. It gets so bad that when I have an allergic reaction, I sneeze, and my sneezes get bloody! That's why I really work hard on keeping my house spotless every day!) Tip 2: I hang my mop heads on a stainless steel shower rod to air dry when I'm done cleaning. They would be in perfect semi-wet condition ready for use the next morning. I think putting them in the dryer is just a waste of electricity because I still have to spray water on them to get them wet again to mop them up the next day. so why dry completely in the dryer? Tip 3: I've found that many cleaners damage the Velcro on the back of the mop head, making it less secure to the mop. So I stopped using Clorox bleach and switched to Lysol all-purpose cleaner. I bought napkins in different colors. I use cleaners with red mop heads to clean the kitchen and bathroom. I only use plain water with a blue-green mop head to clean my living room and bedroom. I noticed a big difference in the ability of the mop head's velcro to attach to the mop. The red mop pads are already badly worn and hardly stick to the mop; but the blue and green mop pads still attach to the mop almost like new.

Pros
  • Good water absorption and cleaning properties
Cons
  • No automatic