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I am trying to teach myself and the rest of the family LEVITATION as it seems to be the only way to keep the floors clean. All mops are hassle but I live in hope of finding a magic one that will do the floors just before i get home from work.......:rotfl: :rotfl:
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Mine is a Vileda mop, which I have had for years & years. The mophead has been through the washing machine loads of times & is still fine.
(well, it works - looks a bit scruffy, but I'm only going to wash the floor with it!)0 -
I vote for the microfibre mop too - I bought mine for £3.99 last time they had them in Lidl, and I can get replacement covers easily in pound shops.0
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I have this one http://www.vileda.com/servlet/PB/menu/1002101/index.html I use this for my quick cleans, and once in a while I use a string mop if it's very mucky (cheap asda own - and their mop bucket has been re designed and is now working great). I use a microfiber cloth instead of the vileda own very often and use stardrops & water in the liquid bottle
HTH
Kaz xJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.
I will try to work it out.
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I bought my ironing board from Wilkinsons. They have them in a variety of heights so you don't have to hunch! Can't remember how much mine was now, but it definately wasn't more than £30
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