"...solotion for buying their "solution"" | 2009-10-22 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2A3NPOH2TGUJX |
| I love my Wetjet, but I am a tree hugger so of course I don't like the solution (or the pads) that come with the product. Instead of buying their solution I have an industrial spray bottle of vinegar and warm water (you can use whatever you like) that I spray my floors with as I mop. It is the same concept as using the Swiffer sprayer except you don't have to buy batteries or their solution. The microfiber cloths do work well. The reason I stay with the Swiffer instead of using just an ordinary microfiber mop is that I find the Swiffer is lighter in weight and is able to pivot and twist more to reach hard to clean places like beside/behind your toilet. |
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"Great, but older modle was best" | 2009-09-12 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3UE14X9RA3CN5 |
My only complain with this new model is that the spayer for the solution doesn't spray as wide as the older model, forcing me to use more solution every time I clean. Thank God that I figured out that you can take the top off of the solution container, and fill it with whatever cleaner you would like. I use plain - old water and white vinegar. It works just as well as the swiffer solution, but costs much less. And the smell of the vinegar goes away when it dries.
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"Good when you want a quick once-over, but not for deep cleaning" | 2009-08-11 |
| - Reviewed By friendlyrn |
I'm going to start my review by saying that I have owned my Swiffer for years and years and years. I have children and a husband and a cat. I am a little bit of a clean freak, so I clean often. Everyone takes their shoes off at the front door, except for a few visitors. I used to LOVE my Swiffer. I was so sick of the old fashioned way of mopping. I also used to marvel at how the pad reminded me of a sanitary napkin or a diaper, how it seemed to wick away the dirt to the inside of the pad but leave the surface relatively clean until the thing was really full and sopping - to the point where when you pulled the pad off, it was heavy and you could see all the dirt soaked through to the underside.
Well, something has changed. For the past year, I have been extraordinarily unhappy with my Swiffer. It does not get my floor clean, or at least barely. It pushes around the dirt. After one mopping, I look at the pad, and the surface is covered with a layer of dirt/dust, but the inside is clean. From that point forward, all the mopping keeps sliding that dirt on the pad around the floor rather than sucking it into the pad. I finally will pull the pad off because it is so filthy, yet it is light and dry and there is no dirt visible through the underside. So I go through the pads frequently, much quicker than I used to. And yes, I always sweep or use my Shark floor sweeper or even my Dyson prior to the Swiffer to get up all the loose dirt/hair/crumbs etc. What a difference from my old beloved Swiffer experience!! I'm obviously assuming they have changed something about the pads.
I am so disappointed, I really would not recommend buying a Swiffer these days unless you just want it for very quick clean-ups between moppings. I've heard great things about steam cleaners, I'm going to invest in one. Wish me luck!! |
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"Excellent for my needs" | 2009-08-02 |
| - Reviewed By herders4me |
I've been house-training a new puppy. She's much better now, but made all the typical puppy mistakes in the beginning.
The Swiffer Wet Jet is perfect. I put down a a few paper towels to soak up most of the liquid - and the Swiffer takes care of the rest. Cleans the spot and leaves it smelling fresh.
Also works well for light cleaning of the kitchen floor. If SCRUBBING many areas is required, I think you'll need something else. |
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"If you are REALLY strapped for time, the Wet Jet Mop is the way to go" | 2009-06-02 |
| - Reviewed By d_henderson_baltimoremd |
I finally broke down and bought this because I could no longer afford the time to use a traditional sponge mop and the time to dry the floors afterwards. So before I would
- sweep & vacuum the dust, dirt, fur, and hair - mix a bucket with cleaning solution - mop the floor - run a floor drying fan to dry the floor - rinse if needed - run a floor drying fan to dry the floor - repeat for each floor area - put away the floor drying fan - clean & rinse the sponge mop
So now, it's just - bring out the Swiffer Wet Mop - install a solution bottle & attach a pad - sweep & vacuum the dust, dirt, fur, and hair from the floor (or use the Swiffer 2 in One Dry Sweeping pad) - spray & mop as needed - repeat for the next location - remove the used pad and throw in the trash - put away Swiffer Wet Jet mop
For me, the Swiffer is not overrated since I can now keep my floors clean and have the family members get back to walking on the floor sooner. Between this and the Swiffer 2 in One Procter & Gamble #30942 Swiffer Starter Kit (I have both), I like this mop system better because it leaves the floor less wet and therefore the floor is dry sooner. And the Swiffer Wet Mop pole seems sturdier compared with my Swiffer Two in One mop. One trick I learned is that the front of the Swiffer mop pad gets dirtier first. No problem, I just turn the pad around (switch the pad so the back of the pad now faces the front) and keep mopping. And while the included instruction says to push the button to swap cleaning solution bottles, it would be nice if the instructions included a diagram of where it is located (it is the white button located just above the battery door latch).
Of course, once the company stops making this product or my situation changes, I'll be going back to my sponge mop and cleaning solutions (I was using a liquid organic cleaner that is safe for kids and pets).
I can understand the company recommending against refilling their used solution bottles: they cannot guarantee that the solution I mix won't clog the mop or other wise harm the cleaning pad. But I'm sure that someone will try.
PROS: If you use less solution (a little goes a log way) it leaves the floor less wet after mopping so the floor dries sooner. Foot traffic returns to normal sooner. The cleaning solution has much lower odor than the solution for the Two in One pads. No need to rinse the mop head with lots and lots of clean water to wash it.
CONS: While the company owns the patent, you must use their cleaning solution. The cleaning pads add to the trash. The pole could be a bit longer. Another product with planned obsolesce (how long will this product be made and the supplies made).
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"I Need A Twelve Step Program!" | 2009-05-31 |
| - Reviewed By montereywriter |
Okay, I admit it: I'm addicted to Swiffer products. I own just about everything they've come out with and am pretty darned happy with them. This item, the Swiffer Wet Jet, is my hardwood-floor-saviour ...but not without some issues.
First is that hardwood floors are a bit of a pain to keep up. They show dirt, grime and streaks readily, so you have to be willing to sweep, re-sweep, and mop on a fairly regular basis. If your floors are really dirty, then you'll be going through Wet Jet replacement pads quickly (something I've learned). The pads are great for what they are but once they get any significant amount of dirt on them, they rapidly become useless. They will streak your floors mercilessly and you'll scream in dismay at how terrible they look. Do not fret. What you need to do is sweep (I use a Swiffer Max Sweeper) ...and sweep well. What I do next is use the Swiffer Vacuum Sweeper (yes, I double-sweep ...I told you I was addicted!). Then, if the floor looks free of debri, I pull out the Wet Jet.
Now I need to get the floor wet. Really wet. So I put down a good layer of the solution by holding down the spray button for about 3 seconds. I start mopping. And I don't mean just lazily spreading the solution around on the floor. I get my back into it. Scrub. Scrub. I go over trouble-looking areas two or three times. I scrub some more. If my floors were really dirty, I change out the pad frequently to prevent streaking. After I've finished, I don't walk on the wet floor. I let it evaporate. The smell of various solutions is nice and not overly strong (at least it wasn't for me).
After the floor has completely finished drying, I look at the floor from different angles. See streaking? That's where the pad got too dirty and couldn't pick up the grime so I just pushed it around on the floor. I re-mop the trouble spots using the Wet Jet. And scrub. Scrub hard. Now I look again. I don't see any streaking or grime.
Mopping needs will depend on how much dirt is tracked into your home, so if you've got a high volume walk-in area, it'll need Swiffering more frequently than you might like. But I don't mind it. Like I said, I'm addicted. |
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