choosing a mop for wood floors

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use the Hoover floor mate spin scrub wet/dry vacuum. Its awesome and not expensive. I'll also use a swiffer for quick spot dusting every few days, but it doesn't clean as well as the hoover

Check it out:

http://www.amazon.com/Hoover-FloorMate-SpinScrub-Vacuum-FH40010B/dp/B003A2IDMC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top


Are you the same poster who posted about this product on an Off Topic thread about a MIL vent? It seemed oddly specific in that thread. Do you get paid for these mentions? It seems that way.


PP here, and nope, i havent posted this product on another thread. Funny, is it possible that two people like this vacuum cleaner?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use the Hoover floor mate spin scrub wet/dry vacuum. Its awesome and not expensive. I'll also use a swiffer for quick spot dusting every few days, but it doesn't clean as well as the hoover

Check it out:

http://www.amazon.com/Hoover-FloorMate-SpinScrub-Vacuum-FH40010B/dp/B003A2IDMC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top


Are you the same poster who posted about this product on an Off Topic thread about a MIL vent? It seemed oddly specific in that thread. Do you get paid for these mentions? It seems that way.


PP here, and nope, i havent posted this product on another thread. Funny, is it possible that two people like this vacuum cleaner?


It takes gallons of water to clean the floors using mop & bucket. This Hoover only hold tiny amount of water, which means it is just spreading the dirt around but not really cleaning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use Bona spray and a regular dry swiffer.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use the Hoover floor mate spin scrub wet/dry vacuum. Its awesome and not expensive. I'll also use a swiffer for quick spot dusting every few days, but it doesn't clean as well as the hoover

Check it out:

http://www.amazon.com/Hoover-FloorMate-SpinScrub-Vacuum-FH40010B/dp/B003A2IDMC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top


Are you the same poster who posted about this product on an Off Topic thread about a MIL vent? It seemed oddly specific in that thread. Do you get paid for these mentions? It seems that way.


PP here, and nope, i havent posted this product on another thread. Funny, is it possible that two people like this vacuum cleaner?


It takes gallons of water to clean the floors using mop & bucket. This Hoover only hold tiny amount of water, which means it is just spreading the dirt around but not really cleaning.


This is not true. Have you actually used this vacuum or seen it? A regular mop and bucket is actually just spreading dirt around.

The hoover system has two buckets, one with clean water + detergent, and the other bucket is for dirty water. The two never mix. The system is actually pretty efficient. The bucket of clean water on this machine does about 1 floor in my 3500 sqft house. So to do the whole house, you'll have to refill the clean water bucket once.
Anonymous
On our solid pine wood floors, we use a broom and dustpan. Sometimes, we use a wood floor cleaner (Murphy's or Orange Glow) -- never water or steam.

If you have composite or laminate "wood" floors, I think you can use water, steam or whatever ...
Anonymous
I posted earlier about using Bona. Please dont use Murphys Oil Soap on wood floors. It leaves a horrible residue. Look up any wood floor or home forum and they will tell you to stay away from the stuff on wood floors. A better alternative is diluted vinegar and water.
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