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chand198614 Jan 2020 09:27The result depends on the cloth. For mopping the floor, I use these microfiber cloths that are actually intended for polishing glass. Slightly damp with all-purpose cleaner, and done. It never looked cleaner with all the special mops.
My child has a vacuum/mopping robot on laminate flooring. The vacuum function works great, but the mopping doesn’t do much since the water output is very low. It makes the work much easier because the little device works quietly in the background and everything is done when you come home. The cost was also reasonable. However, it’s not very thorough around corners and obstacles (similar to a car wash). I still use a traditional mop when needed.
We have been using the Steam XXL steam cleaner from V***** for some time now. It works great and doesn’t require any cleaning agents. First, we vacuum with the cordless handheld vacuum, then go over the surfaces with the steam cleaner. Done.
Only on the bathroom tiles do slight streaks appear, so we mop with a regular mop if we want a particularly nice finish.
Only on the bathroom tiles do slight streaks appear, so we mop with a regular mop if we want a particularly nice finish.
Our cleaning lady vacuums and mops thoroughly and neatly. And I don’t lose a parking space.
Just kidding: We had a floor-cleaning robot, but because of the little kids, toys are constantly scattered around, and the robot can’t do its job properly. So, we switched to manual cleaning.
Just kidding: We had a floor-cleaning robot, but because of the little kids, toys are constantly scattered around, and the robot can’t do its job properly. So, we switched to manual cleaning.