I realized that if I had a better mopping system, say one of those Swiffer Wet-Jets, that I may actually be able to clean my floors more often. With my easily fatigued body I was sold on the convenience of this product. Squirt and toss. I forgot the push and pull part. So today as I tried out my new Swiffer, I soon realized that while it is far better than my moldy old sponge mop (I see the day in which people will no longer know what a real mop is since Swifferdom will reign supreme) I anticipate the day that these darn things become self-propelled like vacuum cleaners. Yes, I am pathetically lazy, but the sqaure-footage of my Swifferable floor space is in the thousands! (I kid you not!)
One thing I have found is that the Swiffer will find all of that very fine, didn't get swept up by the broom dirt and lint, so I guess I will still need to vacuum the floors to avoid having to sweep up that little bit of stuff. Or just not worry about it and Swiffer it up against the walls where I hope no one will look.
While I do like the benefits of the Swiffer, I notice that my tile floors looked streaky and dull with it. I'd better check out any Swiffering secrets that may help me achieve immaculately clean floors!

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Okay, I may have to buy one of these. I use my ragged ole sponge mop for my wood floors. It is such a time-consuming process you know? You know.
Posted by: ladylinoleum
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December 13, 2005 2:55 PM