Swiffer Sweeper wet mop textured Cloths TRAP + LOCK dirt deep in cloth. They are safe to use on all finished floors*. *Do not use on unfinished, oiled or waxed wooden boards, non-sealed tiles or carpeted floors because they may be water sensitive. Product Features Textured Wet mopping pad cloths TRAP + LOCK dirt deep
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Added on: June 25, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Swiffer Sweeper wet mop textured Cloths TRAP + LOCK dirt deep in cloth. They are safe to use on all finished floors*. *Do not use on unfinished, oiled or waxed wooden boards, non-sealed tiles or carpeted floors because they may be water sensitive.
Careful with the scent I didn’t know that Swiffers came with any scent other than febreeze. These were scented with Gain so you whole place smells like a laundry room. If you love Gain, then you will love these and otherwise do a great job cleaning…if you prefer another scent, stay away. I bought TWO LARGE packs of these and will have to throw away (or give away). The scent is just not what I expected.
These are the best. I always make sure we are stocked up on these wet pads. One of the better household cleaning inventions I have seen. I use these monthly and they visibly make my floors shine. I have a steam cleaner for hardwood floors but I find the Swiffer and these wet pads to be easier to use than the steamer.One pad can clean a medium-sized bedroom. My advice is to use the dry cloth first to clean up the stray hairs, lint, and other debris or just vacuum your floors and then go over them with the wet pads. You don’t want to use the wet pads to…
Good Product Spoiled by Missing Protective Cover I typically love these Swiffer Wet Mopping Pad Refills both for scent and cleaning efficiency but – the box arrived shrink wrapped to avoid spillage – good – but the usual hard plastic cover to keep the pads wet was missing. Luckily, I had not yet disposed of my empty refill box and used the cover from the old box for this new one. Why did the “shrink wrapping robot” decide it was sensible to pack this way? Don’t the robots still report to the human packing department? I hope Amazon…