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You're violent today... must be the black friday senses kicking in :electrolyte:
It irritated the fuck out of me so I gave it to DI. Now I just use the regular Swiffer with the wet things.Me.
On that note, I want this: https://www.amazon.com/Swiffer-WetJet-Floor-Spray-Starter/dp/B00MNX7J6K
Tell me more. What's the difference? What is "the wet things"? I'm a Swiffer virgin.It irritated the fuck out of me so I gave it to DI. Now I just use the regular Swiffer with the wet things.
the pre moistened pads or you can just buy a big bottle of floor cleaner and spray your floor first then use the dry pads to wipeTell me more. What's the difference? What is "the wet things"? I'm a Swiffer virgin.
the pre moistened pads or you can just buy a big bottle of floor cleaner and spray your floor first then use the dry pads to wipe
The squirty thing with the cleaning solution never worked very well and I just didn't think it was any better than https://www.amazon.com/Swiffer-Sweeper-Broom-Cleaner-Starter. The replacement pads were more expensive and I didn't think the motor really added anything and sometimes it didn't seem to pick up all the grime. Some people seem to love it, though. Sorry, I'm a bit into the so I'm not super articulate at the moment.Tell me more. What's the difference? What is "the wet things"? I'm a Swiffer virgin.
This dreadful, lonely day is finally over. Off to bed....good night everyone
You can buy wet-wipes for the non-motorized Swiffer.the pre moistened pads or you can just buy a big bottle of floor cleaner and spray your floor first then use the dry pads to wipe
<3This dreadful, lonely day is finally over. Off to bed....good night everyone
I'm picturing replaceable dry cloths that are probably on Etsy and available in a variety of cute colors...The squirty thing with the cleaning solution never worked very well and I just didn't think it was any better than https://www.amazon.com/Swiffer-Sweeper-Broom-Cleaner-Starter. The replacement pads were more expensive and I didn't think the motor really added anything and sometimes it didn't seem to pick up all the grime. Some people seem to love it, though. Sorry, I'm a bit into the so I'm not super articulate at the moment.
You can buy dry cloths or wet cloths that wrap around the mop/sweeper.
That's what i meant with the pre moistened pads. Back when i was super cheap though i'd just use a shop paper towel and attach it to the swiffer. shop towels are thicker than regular paper towels. Worked fineYou can buy wet-wipes for the non-motorized Swiffer.
They're more like really thick paper towels that are disposable but i'm sure those exist too if you're into reusable stuffI'm picturing replaceable dry cloths that are probably on Etsy and available in a variety of cute colors...
Edit: OH YESSSS! https://www.etsy.com/search?ref=aut...er=most_relevant&view_type=gallery&ship_to=US
Wow, etsy never disappoints.I'm picturing replaceable dry cloths that are probably on Etsy and available in a variety of cute colors...
Edit: OH YESSSS! https://www.etsy.com/search?ref=aut...er=most_relevant&view_type=gallery&ship_to=US
They're more like really thick paper towels that are disposable but i'm sure those exist too if you're into reusable stuff
https://www.etsy.com/listing/88575269/reusable-swiffer-mop-pads-dry-or-wet-mop
Sorry, @kryssyy. I'm getting excited about cleaning stuff.
Joann's has 50% off coupons sometimes. I could do that.When WalMart has flannel on sale when spring starts is a great time for stocking up fabric to sew swiffer/steamer pads