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Updated: Swiffer pad refills for dusting, not washing ... any alternatives ?

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September 06, 2022, 02:06 PM
Aeteocles
Updated: Swiffer pad refills for dusting, not washing ... any alternatives ?
1. +1 on the Bona products for floor.
2. The Swiffer DUSTING pads go on sale periodically at Costco. Stock up then.
3. Get a cordless stick vac (I'm using a Eufy by Anker, but Dyson makes one as well). Super fast touch up cleaning of hard floors, and surprising the amount of dust that gets picked up.
4. If your floors are generally dust free (see #3), then a wide push mop with generic microfiber pads and a spray bottle (or mop with built in spray handle) makes quick work of the floors.
5. The Swiffer floor pads and the Swiffer wet pads also go on sale from time to time at Costco. We stock up on those as well. Great for quick touch ups on bathroom floors. We keep a Swiffer stick on each floor (upstairs laundry room, downstairs broom closet), and the a box of the accompanying pads under each bathroom sink. Bathroom floors get cleaned out way more often than the wood floors everywhere else because of the amount of dust generated by towels and hair shedding.
September 06, 2022, 07:47 PM
old dino
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Originally posted by Aeteocles:
1. +1 on the Bona products for floor.
2. The Swiffer DUSTING pads go on sale periodically at Costco. Stock up then.
3. Get a cordless stick vac (I'm using a Eufy by Anker, but Dyson makes one as well). Super fast touch up cleaning of hard floors, and surprising the amount of dust that gets picked up.
4. If your floors are generally dust free (see #3), then a wide push mop with generic microfiber pads and a spray bottle (or mop with built in spray handle) makes quick work of the floors.
5. The Swiffer floor pads and the Swiffer wet pads also go on sale from time to time at Costco. We stock up on those as well. Great for quick touch ups on bathroom floors. We keep a Swiffer stick on each floor (upstairs laundry room, downstairs broom closet), and the a box of the accompanying pads under each bathroom sink. Bathroom floors get cleaned out way more often than the wood floors everywhere else because of the amount of dust generated by towels and hair shedding.


Great info ... thank you sir !