✨ Elevate Your Clean Game! ✨
The MAYSHINE Microfiber Hardwood Floor Wet and Dry Dust Mop is a versatile cleaning tool designed for various surfaces, featuring a 360-degree rotating head, a 60-inch extendable stainless steel handle, and five reusable microfiber pads. Ideal for both wet and dry cleaning, it ensures a thorough clean while being gentle on delicate surfaces.
Surface Recommendation | Floor, Wood, Glass, Tile |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 60"L x 15.7"W x 5"H |
Color | Brown |
Head Material | Microfiber |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
B**1
Great mop for wood floors.
This is truly a great mop. I have newly installed wood floors and was looking for the best mop for cleaning. Most people I know with wood floors recommended the “S” brand; but for some reason I didn't get a good feeling about buying that brand unless it was the only choice. So I decided to search for something else that had high ratings and found the Mayshine mop. Arrived in 24 hours and assembly was quite easy. My floors looked immediately cleaner after using the mop. It didn’t just push dirt around. The washable cloths appear of great quality. I have not washed them yet, but they’re not flimsy material so I don’t anticipate issues.As far as wet mopping, I actually sprayed a liberal amount of wood floor cleaner on the floors then mopped as I went along and it worked great. No flipping of the head; I could pull backward and forward; and the swivel range is wonderful. In fact, because the mop absorbed so well, I had to continue to spray periodically to wet the floor...just like typical mopping where you reapply moisture. I think the key is not to overly saturate the mop. I couldn’t imagine trying to dunk a mop of this size in a bucket; actually I couldn’t even imagine a “bucket” that would fit a 15” wide mop head, but maybe it’s me 🤔! Because this is not the kind of mop that you could wring out to remove excess water or liquid, I’m not sure that it would ever work for wet mopping in the way rag mops do. When the manufacturer says wet-mopping capabilities, I’m sure that they mean wet the floors, not dunk the mop. If dunking is what you prefer, this may not be the best wet mop for you!The handle is very sturdy and is adjustable in terms of length. It doesn’t seem like one that would easily break, but maybe that depends on the strength used when operating the mop and the amount of liquid used that may make the mop heavier. My experience was that it moves so easily over the wood floors (wet and dry) that I cannot fathom having to use excessive force with or without wet-mopping to operate the mop.For me, I was impressed by this mop enough after one use that I’m writing only my third review ever on Amazon. And trust me, I order A LOT of items. I also thought I’d share a few things that I found in relation to some of the reviews that cited issues that gave me a little concern before I decided to go ahead and order the mop. Those concerns have been alleviated by my personal use and overall experience.Important Tip: you have to unscrew the plastic ring that is attached to the mop head base, place it at the end of the mop pole, and then screw it back on to the mop head base. The instructions may not be as clear for some, so the fast-reader or the person who races through illustrations might think that you just try to push the pole into the base without first removing the plastic ring. That’s not how it’s assembled. The instructions do not clearly say remove the ring from the mop head base and place at bottom of mop pole then screw back to base, but they should. Took me a few minutes to figure out that in order to follow the instructions that ARE written, you have to remove the ring first. I think the one-star reviewer who said the pole would not stay in place until they put a lot of pressure, may have missed the need to unscrew the ring then re-screw after placing on the pole.Give it a try. It’s impressed me thus far!
A**N
Who Knew I'd Love a MOP
I've been looking for something appropriate for our hardwood floors after previously using a steam mop for all tile floors in a prior home. Everything that vaguely appealed to me was either out of my price range or missing important features.What I Love:Can be used wet or dryResuable/washable cloths -- good quality and standing up to washings very well so farSmart design. A few years back, I was searching for this type of design and couldn't find anything like it. I couldn't have designed this better myself. That it, it is designed so that theoretically any cloth you choose could be snapped onto this mop. You're not forever committed to one particular type or style of cleaning pad with this.Note on a possible challenge: Some reviews mentioned that they didn't care for using this as a wet mop because the swivel head would flip up when pulling the mop back toward you (meaning, the mop was scrubbing the floor very effectively -- too effectively in some peoples' minds for this to be functional as a wet mop).Solution: Use pressure when pushing the mop away from your body and then lighten up on that pressure when pulling the mop back toward you. This will keep the swivel head from getting overly excited and you will clean your floors just as effectively. Scrubbing strokes out, gentle strokes in. Simple.Conclusion: Major bang for your buck with this mop with its excellent quality, great/versatile design, extra mop pads, and serious cleaning power. So much so, that I felt compelled to write a review for a mop of all things. :)
A**.
Mostly awesome. Should make sturdier pole.
Great dry mopping, which is easy as pie. Picks up dust and debris well. Wet mopping takes a little more elbow grease for me. I have LVP floors with a wood grain texture, and I found that I need to press down a bit to really get them clean.My only issue with this mop is that the pole broke on one of the connector pieces today, which is about 4 months after the purchase. It didn’t snap at the screw on joint, but in between where the metal has a seam. That’s why my review is 4 stars. I’m past the return phase, and I don’t see how to contact Mayshine about just replacing one handle extension. I’m bummed, but this mop works well and is such a great price that I’m just going to buy another one. I plan to use the replacement mop, but have extenders on hand from the old mop. Plus I have lots of the cloths, so this way I’ll still have a compatible mop.I love the microfiber cloths. They clean the floor well, launder pretty well (surged seem has come loose on a couple, which doesn’t really matter. Just snip it), and they have stayed soft and absorbent over the few months I’ve had them.I usually use two microfiber cloths in one cleaning session. One is in my wash bucket soaking while the other is on the mop. Then when I feel like the moisture is running out on the cloth on the mop, I swap them out. Changing the cloth is pretty easy, and I prefer switching them out like this to using the same cloth the whole time. I wring them out well, and the floor dries quickly.If anyone cares, a capful of Mrs Myers concentrate in a couple gallons of hot water works great, smells awesome, and doesn’t leave a residue on LVP flooring. Wring your cloths out well so you don’t get water spots when it dries.I like this mop better than the Bona spray mop I used for a couple years. I hope this long review was helpful!
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