Another MB Must Have tool

Mikey P

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If you're a professional floor cleaner and don't have a flat mop on board, guess what...


  • Dusting/ sweeping before tile work
  • Sweeping after carpet work to remove crud that fell off your hoses, shoes, tarps etc
  • Removing wet footprints
  • Applying tile cleaner
  • Applying grout sealer
  • Cleaning up drips from your professional .99 spray bottles that could have been avoided by using Fels.
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Mikey P

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Now you're crossing over into "JANITOR" status. What next a mop bucket?
Just a regular 3 gal bucket will do.


Look at those fringes, do you think a cotton town will grab that amount of dog hair and lint? guess again James.
 

Rick J

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I do ---- often i lay a bunch down, step on them and skate around the hard surface, to wipe up drips, and wipe feet on etc. .

Just can't let em go. Seems a waste, just cause they are not pretty any more.
 
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Love those flat dust mops. I pick them up from directmopsales.com for cheap
 
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Jim Martin

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I carry one for when I clean tile...wipe the floor while the fans are running.....


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Mikey P

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I do ---- often i lay a bunch down, step on them and skate around the hard surface, to wipe up drips, and wipe feet on etc. .

Just can't let em go. Seems a waste, just cause they are not pretty any more.


Lol...come on man up and be a pro for $18.95
 

Bob Pruitt

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I use it every time I do a tile job. Keep several microfibre mop heads and on for dusting...which only gets used if it's new construction. Usually I use the Hoover portapower and vacuum the tile first.
 

Papa John

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I do ---- often i lay a bunch down, step on them and skate around the hard surface, to wipe up drips, and wipe feet on etc. .

Just can't let em go. Seems a waste, just cause they are not pretty any more.

Yep. It's Terry towel skates for me too. Keeps it simple.
 
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How many tools do you stack by the entrance door for a job mike?
Must be the tool brigade just getting it all there.

The rest of us just like....

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Papa John

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At least this must have is cheap.
I'll admit when I 1st read this topic my 1st reaction was--
what a novel idea, drying the floor while standing up.:eekk: :lol:.
I'm usually on my hands and knees and that's why I wear knee pads. :dejection:
 

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We've been using the bona mops because we can't find anything better.

Yes Marty, my wife uses them too.
 

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If you're a professional floor cleaner and don't have a flat mop on board, guess what...


  • Dusting/ sweeping before tile work
  • Sweeping after carpet work to remove crud that fell off your hoses, shoes, tarps etc
  • Removing wet footprints
  • Applying tile cleaner
  • Applying grout sealer
  • Cleaning up drips from your professional .99 spray bottles that could have been avoided by using Fels.
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Is that two footer?
We have a few different mops for our but we only use that for sweeping.
 
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