If you like Swiffer Sweeper Wet, try a Microfiber Cloth Mop!
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To use, fill a spray bottle or dishwashing liquid bottle with diluted floor cleaning solution of your choice. (I love Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds!) Work your way across the room section by section, spraying or squirting the floor before wiping the floor with the pad.
Another way to use a microfiber mop is to dilute a small amount of floor cleaning solution in a bucket. (You really don't need to make more than two cups worth of diluted cleaner to clean an entire apartment, so this a great way to save water!) Submerge the cloth mop pad into the solution, then squeeze out the excess liquid before attaching it to the mop. Wipe floor as usual.
When the pad gets too dirty, you can either rinse the pad in a sink or tub or just switch to a clean pad. Toss dirty pads into a laundry load with the rest of your cleaning cloths.
If you like Swiffer Sweeper Dry, just attach a microfiber dusting pad to your mop.
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If you like Swiffer Wet Jet Power Mop, try Bona Floor Mop.
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I'm not a huge fan of Bona hardwood floor cleaner, but it is safe and lots of people I respect love it. Maybe you would too. If you don't like it, you could put your preferred cleaner into the refillable cartridge once it's empty.
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Olivia Lane is a Blogger, Green Living Educator, and Health Coach trained at The Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She's also author of Baking Soda & Bliss: The Healthy & Happy Guide to Green Cleaning.
