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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    We use a spin mop. Tile floor.
    in my opinion,
    the spin mop with spinning bucket gadget has its advantage of being reasonably clean-able on site.
    good enough for minor jobs.

    in my opinion,
    the most efficient mop is the decades-old horizontal mop pictured above. hirap lang linisin at banlawin.
    but for ordinary home use, the traditional rapunzel type mop, siguro. basta lang marami-raming buhok na malago..
    the metal squeeze wringer accessory is nice to have, but it is big and un-wieldy.

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    It's the spin mop for me when doing major cleaning. Fill up a third of a pail with diluted mixture of water and car shampoo with wax. Lather then lightly dip the mop in the pail to wet mop the floor. Spin the mop in the rinse bucket then dry the shampoo'ed floor.



    Otherwise, when just kind of touching up I just use a sprayer with diluted mix of car shampoo with wax. Wet the floor with the sprayer then sponge mop. Pwede rin naman yung sa spin mop pero mas absorbent kasi yung sponge mop so mas quick drying.


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    Spin mop for us on tiled floors.

    The traditional mop (long strands) were the messiest to handle, even with a mechanical wringer. They’re bulky and does not do a good job cleaning. It’s only advantage is for cleaning large open areas (due to its larger mop head) but does not need to be super clean, like malls or painted gym floors, courts, etc.). But for residential settings, the spin mop wins.

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    hmmm... for our home.

    3M Spin Mop -> super convenient thanks to its size and very easy to carry
    (Lazada)

    For day to day use
    We bought a mop with disposable cloth (from Japan, I think a cheaper version is available sa Daiso)
    Ajax wipes if kailangan wet yung head.
    Static tissue for hair (dry)

    Always wanted to upgrade our RoboVac dun sa may mop na, kaso been doing some research and hindi sya automatic gaya ng iniisip ko

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    #5
    I looked at what lazmall offered. spin mop lng meron dyan. only one brand sells the attachments.

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