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Any recommendations for a microfibre mop?

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WhispersOfWickedness · 27/02/2012 22:55

I've never ever found a mop I like. Everything I've had seems to slosh water around everywhere and not actually clean stuff which is welded stuck to the floor. I have several different floor surfaces to clean, wood laminate, tile laminate, quarry tiles and lino. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good mop? I have been looking online and have seen the e-cloth one or the henry bucket less mop, does anyone have any experience of these? Think my top budget would be about £25 but it would have to be something pretty special for that, I would prefer under £20.
Thanks :)

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inmysparetime · 28/02/2012 07:12

I just make the DCs use a standard corner shop mop so not much help there, but you will find the welded stuff comes up much more easily if you either pick it up straight away or leave a damp cloth over it for 10 mins before mopping (I find muslin cloths useful for this purpose)
HTH

TheOneWithTheHair · 28/02/2012 07:52

Hi Whispers. I think I might be able to help with this one. I just bought a really good triangular shaped e-cloth mop from Dunnelm mill. It cost £6. It has a microscopic handle that you can extend and the cloth is really easy to remove and put in the washing machine.

I use the Method squirt and mop floor cleaner with it. It smells gorgeous and the whole job is so quick.

You could give the mop a go because at £6 it shouldn't break the bank if you don't like it.

HTH

WhispersOfWickedness · 28/02/2012 11:26

Ooo, brilliant, Hair! Just the sort of answer I was looking for Grin £6! Bargain, I will try and get to Dunelm this week Smile

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valiumredhead · 28/02/2012 12:21

I have been using the Lakeland Smart Mop for a year now - it's brilliant!

WhispersOfWickedness · 28/02/2012 13:11

Thanks Valium, will have a look there as well :)

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