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FAQs for mops & buckets
What types of mops are available?
There are several common types of mops, including string mops, flat mops, sponge mops, spin mops, and microfiber mops. Each style is designed to handle different floor types and cleaning needs. Microfiber and flat mops are popular for everyday cleaning, while string mops and spin mops handle deeper scrubbing and larger spills.
Which type of mop is best for hardwood, tile, or laminate floors?
Hardwood and laminate floors benefit from microfiber or flat mops because they use minimal water and reduce the chance of damage. Tile floors can handle string mops, sponge mops, or spin mops because these surfaces tolerate more moisture and scrubbing. Choosing the right mop depends on how much water your flooring can safely handle.
Do I need a special bucket for my mop?
Some mops, such as spin mops or flat-mop systems, require a specific bucket designed to fit their wringing or washing mechanisms. Traditional string mops and sponge mops can use any standard bucket. Using the recommended bucket ensures proper wringing, safer handling, and optimal cleaning performance.
What size mop bucket should I choose?
The right size depends on the area you are cleaning and how often you clean. Small households typically need a 10–15 liter bucket. Larger homes, offices, or commercial areas benefit from bigger buckets that hold more water and reduce the number of refills needed during cleaning sessions.
Should mop buckets have separate clean and dirty water compartments?
Buckets with separate clean and dirty water compartments help prevent spreading dirt across the floor by keeping the cleaning solution fresh. This type of bucket is especially helpful in larger spaces, commercial settings, or situations where hygiene is a top priority.