Reddit mentions of O-Cedar Hardwood Floor 'N More Microfiber Mop with Telescoping Handle
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- REMOVES 99% OF BACTERIA W/ JUST WATER: The O-Cedar Hardwood Floor 'N More Microfiber Mop provides a deep-cleaning solution for all your at home needs by effectively removing dirt, grime and over 99% of bacteria with just water!
- USE DAMP OR DRY: Based on your mess, this microfiber mop can be used as a wet or dry mop! The scrubbing strips on the mop head provide a deeper clean when damp. Use it dry, as a dust mop or sweeper to dust or clean up from drywall or other dusty jobs.
- TELESCOPIC HANDLE*: The adjustable, telescopic mop handle ranges from 32-56 inches in length for customizable length or added reach.
- WASHABLE & REUSABLE REFILLS: The O-Cedar Hardwood Floor 'N More Mop head can be machine washed and reused, saving you cleaning time and money! Keep an extra refill handy for the next mess.
- *This item may come with a 3-piece handle or a telescopic handle
Features:
Specs:
Color | Blue/White |
Height | 3.13 Inches |
Length | 32.06 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Microfiber Mop |
Weight | 2.05 Pounds |
Width | 9.44 Inches |
To speed things along, you might try mopping your walls, rather than using a rag.
Something like this
Then I might suggest getting the ductwork professionally cleaned to help keep it clean?
I know that's not real wood, but I would not recommend using a mop like that, especially on real wood. Those mops are fine for tile and vinyl but they will destroy wood and can cause damage to your subflooring with fake wood laminate.
I would recommend a mop like this and make sure to wring the cloth out until it is not dripping water, just damp. For the cleaning solution I would recommend you either buy woodwise or bona cleaner or use my go to, 1 gallon of hot water with about a cup of distilled white vinegar.
Who ever is downvoting me, I'd like to let you know, flooring is literally my job and 50% of the time I see warped and water damaged floors, it's from using frilly mops. The other 50% is dishwasher/ fridge/ toilet leaks.