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Peckarollover · 15/03/2005 12:05

My dettol power mop or whatever its called has just snapped - can anyone recommend a good replacement?

I dont want a normal mop and bucket.

I have wooden floor in kitchen and laminate in conservatory - I dont do the kitchen floor half as much as I should as I cant find the right tool

So, come on....what do you use to wash your hard floors!?

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jangly · 15/03/2005 12:42

This is good for laminate floors. here

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PuffTheMagicDragon · 15/03/2005 12:23

I've just bought a mop from B&Q that has a squeezable sponge on it and a scrubbing brush bit for stubborn marks, dirt - used it at the weekend and its brill!

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jangly · 15/03/2005 12:19

Having said that, I should add make sure you use a spongy kneeling pad so that you don't damage your knees long term!

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Peckarollover · 15/03/2005 12:17

Well it was having to get down on my hands and knees just now that prompted the thread! I cant see me being arsed to do it often enough to keep filth at bay!

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Beansmum · 15/03/2005 12:16

I feel terrible buying throwaway wipes so I just sweep up the big bits then use a floor cloth. Good exercise and it's cheaper.

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jangly · 15/03/2005 12:12

You can't beat a floor cloth! Down on your hands and knees girl!!

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dyzzidi · 15/03/2005 12:09

I use those Dettol wipe thingys where you fix them to the end of the mop. I also use the same mop with antistatic dust cloths for the wooden floors in the bedrooms.

I like the fact you just throw the dirt away!

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