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Reddit mentions of O-Cedar ProMist Microfiber Spray Mop

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of O-Cedar ProMist Microfiber Spray Mop. Here are the top ones.

O-Cedar ProMist Microfiber Spray Mop
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    Features:
  • Refillable bottle allows you to choose your own cleaning solution.
  • Microfiber pad is safe for hardwood floors and is machine washable over 100 times.
  • Features a one-touch bottle release for easy removal.
  • Refills are available in both washable and disposable options.
  • TIP: Be sure to tighten the bottle cap securely before use to prevent leaking.
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ColorRed
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Width2.66 Inches

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Found 2 comments on O-Cedar ProMist Microfiber Spray Mop:

u/Theupixf ยท 3 pointsr/BroMoHousekeeping

I just use a regular broom and this mop https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KB75YE4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CMNDyb871P2C8

The spray part went out on me (I think it's clogged but I can't figure out where), so I just use a spray bottle with it. Vinegar water mixture and a little baking soda if needed help get my tile floor clean. If you really need to clean the grout, I suggest scrubbing it with a cleaning brush or an old toothbrush. I've been told that denture paste is great for grout.

u/squired ยท 2 pointsr/homeowners

Poppycock!

I understand the concept but I don't buy into it, maybe if you're using a bucket and gym mop. That stuff is so concentrated that I use about 10% of a bottle per year, mopping every Thursday and as needed. If you end up with one small bottle of even 100% oil on the floor each decade, it isn't going to make a difference and it's going to be time to refinish anyways.

I'm not using a bucket or slopping it on though. Your floor should NEVER be "wet". I dilute to their recommendation in a milk jug, then use this with a stash of washable pads, far better than any swifter or mop. No rinse needed and a little goes a long way. Fewer than six sprays can do a large living room. I have two toddlers and a dog for what it is worth. I spot clean big messes with a moist cotton cloth, simply water.