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Theyre a snap to easily wipe up debriswithout the time-consuming hassle of bringing out a full bucket of water.
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We think this mop would work exceptionally well for spill-ridden floors.
Plus, the mop head sports a full 360-degree swivel and is 30 percent larger than the WetJet version.
When it came down to it, we think the scrubbing pads just absorbed more mess than the WetJet.
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Even so, while the PowerMop is a little heavier to carry, it’s a small difference.
Besides, we think it’s the PowerMop’s cleaning power that’s the real selling point.
You’ll also find that there may be specific structural elements designed around attaching the bottles to your mop.
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Plus, the lightweight Panda Grip is a breeze to use.
Our tests found it to be efficient, too.
In fact, it effectively cleaned the tiny grooves of wood floors better than any other mop we tested.
We also like that the mop pad uses two types of microfiber materials for cleaning effectiveness.
The Bona’s mop head is machine-washable, which is a major eco-friendly bonus compared to disposable mop heads.
Even after six months, we were impressed that the spray mechanism worked like new.
The only downside we found is you do have to touch the messy mop pads to swap it out.
The one drawback is the mop is designed to be used specifically with the Rejuvenate brand cleaners.
That’s a minor issue, though, in our eyes.
What really won us over was the included variety of mop heads.
Expect the Rejuvenate mop to be a real multitasking tool, able to tackle the toughest of stains.
We noted the 16.5 x 5.5-inch microfiber pads are a good size for cleaning large areas.
In fact, they should last up to 100 washes each.
During testing, we were also pleased with how well these pads washed up after using.
The next day, mop heads were clean and free of stains.
Just note that you’ll have to touch the dirty mop head when it’s time to replace it.
We also like that this multitasking model uses a washable microfiber mop head that soaks up dirt and dust.
For this latest test, we gathered up 16 spray mops (yes, 16!)
and assessed performance on a number of everyday stains.
Once that was done, we spent hours spraying, mopping, and assessing.
Think About Power Source
Spray mops can be powered in several ways.
The most basic option is a manual sprayer, which wont require batteries or charging.
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