Do they make a good mop anymore?

   / Do they make a good mop anymore? #1  

gsganzer

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I started today by knocking my full 30oz coffee mug off the counter. It became a coffee bomb all over the kitchen floor. In the ensuing clean up, I discovered that every mop we own is a piece of crap.

Either the sponge isn't truly secure, or the wringer thing doesn't truly wring the sponge out good enough. Who makes a good mop? I remember the traditional types that the janitor always used that had the yarn and the wheeled bucket with the wringer thing, but who has room to keep that around? Surely, there's something better than these cheap things from the big box stores.
 
   / Do they make a good mop anymore? #2  
Walmart sells traditional mops with replaceable heads, Rubbermaid wheeled buckets and wringers. My home is entirely tile. I have been using one Rubbermaid wheeled bucket and wringer for over ten years.

It is important to thoroughly rinse a traditional mop in clear water plus bleach after use, otherwise mop will be loaded with insects and mold in three days.

Mop, less protruding handle, and wringer store in the bucket.

Proper care of mops was only one useful thing I learned during an enlistment in the US Navy.
 
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   / Do they make a good mop anymore? #3  
The wheeled bucket with wringer are cheap plastic gears that strip easily
 
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We've always had pretty good luck with O-Cedar or Rubbermaid sponge mops for cleaning up spills. They work really well. Better than a yarn-type mop for sure. Just be sure and rinse them out and ring them out well when done, and put it in a well ventilated place to dry for the next time. Replacement sponges are easy to find and easy to change. They don't fall off like the cheap ones.

For daily cleaning, we use the Swiffer products. Works great for dusting the hardwood floors and washing the wood and vinyl flooring and tile flooring.
 
   / Do they make a good mop anymore? #5  
I loathe sponge mops. Never work worth a ****, and you can never find a replacement head. Their sale is a tax on the uninformed. String mop all the way for me.
 
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For daily cleaning, we use the Swiffer products. Works great for dusting the hardwood floors and washing the wood and vinyl flooring and tile flooring.

I can't say "we" since I've never used them, but I sure buy them every once in a while for my wife to use. She likes'em.

I have one of those mop bucket with wringer, on wheels, that I use with a mop with the yarn on the patio. But the mop bucket is a cheap one that I bought at Home Depot and I would NOT buy such again. Should have bought a more expensive one.
 
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Home Depot sell good mop...try get wooden handle tho.
 
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Like all things in life, sometimes you get what you pay for. Never a complaint using this set up in the last 10 years no matter what kind of replacement "mop head" we've bought.

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No matter how great the mop head, you'll still have to ring it out to get it clean to re use it.
 
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Best is from a janitorial supply store.
Industrial mop, wringer bucket.
 
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Like all things in life, sometimes you get what you pay for. Never a complaint using this set up in the last 10 years no matter what kind of replacement "mop head" we've bought.

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No matter how great the mop head, you'll still have to ring it out to get it clean to re use it.
I've the same bucket.

SWMBO kept buying these little folding sponge mop heads and then bought a string mop with a "spinner wringer". Virtually nothing got mopped up.

I bought that bucket and a decent mop. No complaint when I use it. "Too heavy" for her to roll around.
 
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I bought that bucket and a decent mop. No complaint when I use it. "Too heavy" for her to roll around.

BULL****E! My wife uses the same thing in the kitchen, it rolls around just fine for her:D

Now, the pain in the butt part at times is when you have that bucket full of dirty water and you have to dump it outside. That said, the deal is if my wife mops, I'll throw out the dirty water:laughing:
 
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Best is from a janitorial supply store.
Industrial mop, wringer bucket.

Thats where we got ours and heads when we need them, the old string type, gears are big and metal and away from the mop head, just a hose down keeps them clean.
 
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As mentioned, the only industrial mop worth owning is the one from Sam's Club. Replaceable mop head. I've mopped my shop floor with one for several years and still can't wear it out.
 
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Many years ago I needed a new dry & wet mop. Went to a commercial cleaning service in Spokane and purchased from them. Both have been excellent products for over ten years. Brand - - Industrial - Chemical Laboratories Inc.
 
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I loathe sponge mops. Never work worth a ****, and you can never find a replacement head. Their sale is a tax on the uninformed. String mop all the way for me.

We've used sponge mops ever since we were married. I've never NOT been able to find a replacement head. We get them at the grocery store.
 
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What about a good broom? Where can I find one or order one? Most we have bought aren't really worth bringing home.

RSKY
Broom? Open the front and back doors and fire up the leaf blower. Also, good for blowing snow off the vehicles.
 
   / Do they make a good mop anymore? #19  
Walmart sells traditional mops with replaceable heads, Rubbermaid wheeled buckets and wringers. My home is entirely tile. I have been using one Rubbermaid wheeled bucket and wringer for over ten years.

It is important to thoroughly rinse a traditional mop in clear water plus bleach after use, otherwise mop will be loaded with insects and mold in three days.

Mop, less protruding handle, and wringer store in the bucket.

Proper care of mops was only one useful thing I learned during an enlistment in the US Navy.

Since when does a swabbie call a swab a mop? My boot camp chief would have given a week head duty if you had the audacity. First thing we did was turn to, titillate the barracks, and swab the decks.

Ron
 
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What about a good broom? Where can I find one or order one? Most we have bought aren't really worth bringing home.

RSKY

Again, Sam's Club -and likely Walmart-has the best wide push broom around and by a wide margin. I also think it's made in the USA. They also sell a small broom (USA made?)and dust pan that is excellent but not outstanding. I'll only rate it 98% because I've been spoiled by their excellent push broom. I can crack the plastic housing on the small broom but takes about five years of my abuse.


Broom? Open the front and back doors and fire up the leaf blower. Also, good for blowing snow off the vehicles.

For fluffy snow, there is no equal to the leaf blower.
 

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