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On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 14:51:36 GMT, Debra Keith <spam@spam.com> wrote:
>ok. you might have been aware that i'm sort of Mop-centric. ;)
......................
>ultimately, i found that laying a towel on the counter... laying the
mop
>pad on that and running over it with my rolling pin worked VERY
nicely!
>i thought my search was over.... until i saw this...
>http://www.ocedar.com/ultramax.asp
>
>at the store. WOW. it was only $16 for the whole system. the
mop-bucket
>has a wringer that works with this microfiber mop. the head
collapses
>and you tuck it in... squish it... and it's dry enough to do pergo.
>
>the only downside...?
>
>i mopped about 36 hours ago. the floors still look GREAT... and the
hubby
>would get nervous if i broke it out right now and did it all over
again!
>:)
>
>i mopped every hard surface in my house (i think that's about 2000
sf) in
>NO TIME. the floors were dry in no time! dare i say it? $16 worth
of
>mop-love!!! i bought it at walmart... and still cannot believe it.
>
>mopping. chore-turned-joy!
Thank you for your research! I too have been looking for a perfect
mop. We have messy dogs and all I've been able to find are
variations on a sponge mop or one of those long stringy material ones.
Never got one of those ones you discuss above because I did not think
they could hold on to the dirt. We are removing some indoor/outdoor
carpet and putting in Pergo- when the guy can install it :(.
This one sounds perfect! I'll print out the link and get it from
Wal-Mart this week. Thanks a million.
aloha,
Beans
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