thank you for sharing this! i still scrub/mop my kitchen on my hands and knees but after seeing this vid, I am ordering the Ocedar mop bucket and the attachments recommended!
I’m just a plain country gal and we washed the walls for spring cleaning and fall cleaning. Everything was pulled away from walls and cleaned under. Also my mom moved the furniture all the time. Never knew how the house would look when you came home from school.
Lol so relatable. I think after about a year and a half at any house, my Mom got bored with rearranging so much in the same house, that we moved again, so she would have somewhere new to rearrange for another year and a half. Lol
Same here. I loved seeing a new arrangement as it made the place look like a new kind of newness. As I got older I worked out that this method was a way of making sure everything was cleaned underneath and behind etc. Then later, I was amused at how freaked out some people got because someone changed their own furniture in their own house and the visitor couldn’t cope with the change. 😂😂😂
Growing up in the 60s we washed our walls a couple times a year, but we didn't used mops. It was a pretty gruelling chore. Thank you. I will start using the mop for more tasks.
I realized I NEEDED to clean the walls with children. I didn't think of mopping them, until one day I was mopping and thought let me just get these walls with this real quick. I had heard of people mopping the walls before but hadn't done it until recently. It worked better than I expected, no more hand scrubbing. Yay.
I grew up handwashing the walls monthly - we had fireplaces and wood heat so we dealt with soot on our walls however, started using mops on the walls in my college years .
I absolutely hate the pole it comes with. Mine never stays extended. So I switched out the pole for one from dollar tree so it stays put and I can push as hard as I want to
maybe try another brand like Tsmine RinseWise? the pole is a three-in-one design so it always stays straight and also stretchable🤔also recommend the other functions of the bucket for you~
I do similar. I fill the tub with just hot water, put in Oxyclean and swirl it in using my hand before it gets too hot. Soak for an hour, drain and rinse, then hang them on the clothesline to dry. Zero scrubbing.
Great video. I only recently got the spin mop. What a game changer for me. I love the extension handle. I have had knee replacement and cannot get down on my hands and knees to do any type of cleaning. Just last week I tackled the under-the-sink cabinet in my kitchen. To say it was a mess would be an understatement. With this mop I was able to sit in a chair and use the mop to clean that cabinet out completely. Vents will be my next project. I only wish I had purchased the spin mop years ago.
@@Nonybusinessxxxxxx I have the O'Cedar spin mop ... the original one, not the newer model with 2 water containers. Wal-Mart has them as well as Amazon. I purchased mine from Costco.
Great!! Spin Mop do takes many convenient moments for us , We use Tsmine RinseWise's product and it's soooo unbelievable, not only the bucket and the mops, I love the liftable tank for it is easy for me to lift them up than a traditional mop😆😉hope you have a nice day~
I use my O Cedar for washing my floors, walls and ceilings. It is a time saver. I’ve never used it for blinds, windows, car, or cabinets though. I will try these ideas!
Murphy’s Oil Soap cleans very well. Especially wood… cabinets, floors, etc. Charlie’s Soap All Purpose Cleaner is an awesome degreaser and cleaner. It is good for the environment. They make other products too. Including laundry powder or liquid that is awesome. It is good for people with allergies or skin sensitivities.
The cleanest and best mop is a swifter with a stack of dishrags. If you never put a dirty rag back into the water it remains clean too. Wash the dishrags and reuse. You’re not spreading around dirt anymore. Don’t waste money on paper products for the swifter. Need a brush? Toss a scotch bright green square into the project. You don’t need an expensive mop.
@@2021-j2d the cheapest one without the spray bottle. You don’t need that high dollar stuff either. It has little rubber grippers at each corner. You just poke the dish rag tight into the corners and mop on. When dirty rinse it out and go again or if really nasty grab another dishrag and throw that one into the washer. Do a load of towels after you mop the house. You will never go back to wringing out a nasty mop again. Water stays clean too. If you hit a tough spot put a green scrubby under it or under your foot and keep going .
Omg! I love the idea for washing windows and glass doors! You save my life cuz I can’t imagine what I have to do with all my windows and super tall glass doors 😭
Thank you so much! I am going to give this a try on the walls, seems so much better than my way of using a sponge, bucket and ladder. I also use this mop for washing my car, it works great!! And, I use it to dry mop my washer and dryer- mine get dusty quick for some reason. My next experiment is to see how well it works on my aluminum siding, mine needs yearly cleaning on the north side of the house (mold).
Using the spin mop for walls, cabinets, etc. is genius! Ever since childhood, I washed walls with a rag and a bucket of hot water and something like Pine Sol. Used to do that twice a year. I'm old now so I only do it once a year. Over the years I've learned about many cleaning systems/routines and almost none of them mentioned washing the walls which shocked me.
Get a drill brush it's a game changer if you're like me and don't wash cabinets every week. I use an impact wrench because it's easier to get brushes on and off.
We were taught to wash the walls higher up not because of fingerprints but because of indoor smoking. probably a lot of people are not being taught that anymore because a lot of people don’t do that anymore🤷♀️
My mom taught me every 3 times a year mop walls. I am from hispanic heritage and I still follow those habits 63 years later maybe not 3 times a year but followed.😃
This is an amazing video. Thank you! I never thought to clean my tall ceiling shower with the ocedar mop(i just bought the scrub attachment)! Thanks for all the great tips!
Vents. Our condo blows dust all over the walls, kit cabinets, furniture. I love mopping the vents to cut down on this. Thanks for supporting this idea.
Trash can hack: go to lowes hardware and get a bottle of Dawn professional-Professional Heavy Duty Degreaser! it’s $8 and amazing. You won’t need to use your mop and won’t need to scrub, just spray the cleaner and let it sit for a few minutes and rinse.
Hello fellow PNW neighbor here, I live in the TriCities. I just recently bought the O’Cedar mop and I love it! Thanks for the tips and the mention of the extended handle! Who knew??
I've been seeing that scrub brush attachment lately, and I'm gonna have to get one! I, too, love using my spin mop for wall washing, and it also works well to clean appliance fronts (I spray, let it sit, and wash down with minimal effort)
Great ideas! I just put away my mop for the day and when I was using it thought that the handle was too short. What extension handle you recommend? So many possibilities!
What you stated is so true. In Europe, people either mop their walls, paint them, or put new wallpaper on them about every other year to keep their apartment or house fresh and clean.
I clean my windows the way the pros. do it. Dishwashing liquid in water and then soap up the windows. Then use a squeegy to take it off and that's it. One of those extendable poles from Home Depot. works great. No ,breathing in fumes from that glass spray and a lot cheaper.
We did too. All of the walls, woodwork, box springs when they *were* springs, radiators, every single thing. We used cloths to clean with, not a mop, but we cleaned everything. Yankee here. 😊
Dont forget to clean your brooms! I donthis outside orvin the bathtub. A little dawn in the water swish it around really good. I empty the water outside. If you haven't cleaned your broom in a while, it may take a second cleaning. I rinse it off and set our brooms outside to dry. If you think no way, do it once and see how grimy it is. It constantly goes thru dirt, debris, grime, and greasy residue. Dont forget to wipe out your dust pan. 😊 Did i just go to far? 🤯
I didn't grow up with it. But I've always washed my walls with bleach water. But I recently seen another video about cleaning walls with this same mop. I don't have one yet. But will definitely be buying one real soon.
How do you store all of your mop heads that you use for different reasons? I just don't want to use the one that I used for the trashcans for my walls!! Totally loved all of your ideas!!
We washed them for Spring and Fall cleaning. Walls, baseboards, ceiling, vents, doors, windows taken out and cleaned and lubed. Mom was from the Midwest.
Clean bathtub and shower with washing powder like Ariel and baking soda and sponge mop. No need for scrub brush. Place bucket in tub soak sponge mop and wipe all areas leave sitting 20 min return and wipe again. Wheee there is mold and dirty grout wipe again no need for brush. Cleans well. Then when done hose with water or rinse sponge and wipe with clean water. Easy peasy.
Great tips. I have seen cleaning the walls from a housekeeper. I love the idea of using it to wash my car. I'll have to give that a try. TFS Be Blessed.
I put mine in the washing machine. I don't know if that's the best for longevity, but I get a 4 pack of mop heads on Amazon for like $21, so they are not too expensive to replace. I clean other people's houses with them, so getting them super clean is a must.
I used to use cotton string mops and would use the power washer to get them really clean. It worked great for all types of mops and small rugs that don't fit in the washer.
@@Sandrab769 Mine never even touches my trash can, they have the truck with an arm that picks it up and dumps it. My can isn't that dirty either, if a bag broke and stuff got down in there then I'd clean it out but otherwise it's not getting cleaned.
Thank you for the video showing how you use that mop clean all sorts stuff wow and I got an idea to clean my windows using my a new car mop like extender it has microfiber cloth to wash cars it looks similar to the mop anyways thank you for the great ideas on how to clean the house and stuff
I would think that it would be best to use an older mop head to clean out garbage cans and then toss it. I would never put it in my washer after washing out garbage cans.😝
I used one on a floor that was filthy from dogs and it got my washer dirty. I should have tossed it. I did run my washer through another cycle to clean it with some bleach.
I have been hesitant to wash the walls of our rental home. We have, um, 'pinchy walls' on every wall surface except the kitchen and bathroom. We're in an older century plus home with plaster walls. They crack, we've had water issues. Any techniques or tools that anyone knows that will not scratch the paint off the 'peaks' without scratching the paint off would be so welcome!
I rent a place with flat paint on the walls, so I can't mop them. I do use a floor Swiffer a couple of times per year. It is amazi g what it removes from my textured walls.
Okay I'm alllllll over the scrub attachment! And thank you for reminding I can use this mop to clean my air vents! My ceilings are 12ft! Thank you!
It worked out so much better than I expected!
Unfortunately, I didn't grow up with this hack. It would have saved me a lot of trouble. Thank you. ❤
thank you for sharing this! i still scrub/mop my kitchen on my hands and knees but after seeing this vid, I am ordering the Ocedar mop bucket and the attachments recommended!
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I’m just a plain country gal and we washed the walls for spring cleaning and fall cleaning. Everything was pulled away from walls and cleaned under. Also my mom moved the furniture all the time. Never knew how the house would look when you came home from school.
Sounds like my mom
Lol so relatable. I think after about a year and a half at any house, my Mom got bored with rearranging so much in the same house, that we moved again, so she would have somewhere new to rearrange for another year and a half. Lol
I move furniture 3 or 4 times a year and always do a thorough cleaning at that time.
Same here. I loved seeing a new arrangement as it made the place look like a new kind of newness. As I got older I worked out that this method was a way of making sure everything was cleaned underneath and behind etc. Then later, I was amused at how freaked out some people got because someone changed their own furniture in their own house and the visitor couldn’t cope with the change. 😂😂😂
Growing up in the 60s we washed our walls a couple times a year, but we didn't used mops. It was a pretty gruelling chore.
Thank you. I will start using the mop for more tasks.
When houses had coal burning furnaces, spring cleaning was cleaning the scoot off the walls.
Yes, coal burning furnaces, but also nicotine.
Don’t mop your walls if you have flat paint. It could take the paint off your walls
I realized I NEEDED to clean the walls with children. I didn't think of mopping them, until one day I was mopping and thought let me just get these walls with this real quick. I had heard of people mopping the walls before but hadn't done it until recently. It worked better than I expected, no more hand scrubbing. Yay.
I grew up washing the walls and still do to this day. Also had and still do clean the cobb webs once a week.
The mop is awesome on kitchen cabinets. I use Murphy's Oil Soap fir my cleaning solution. It is amazing! Smells great and is an awesome degreaser!
I grew up handwashing the walls monthly - we had fireplaces and wood heat so we dealt with soot on our walls however, started using mops on the walls in my college years .
I absolutely hate the pole it comes with. Mine never stays extended. So I switched out the pole for one from dollar tree so it stays put and I can push as hard as I want to
Totally agree...I put a rubber band around my to hold it in place
maybe try another brand like Tsmine RinseWise? the pole is a three-in-one design so it always stays straight and also stretchable🤔also recommend the other functions of the bucket for you~
I switched mine as well to a regular fixed size stick I had at home, it ligher as well, problem solved.
When the blinds have been neglected for a long time, I lay a towel in the tub and lay the blinds on the towel and wash and rinse them there.
I do similar. I fill the tub with just hot water, put in Oxyclean and swirl it in using my hand before it gets too hot. Soak for an hour, drain and rinse, then hang them on the clothesline to dry. Zero scrubbing.
Try dissolving oxyclean and a splash of white vinegar in hot water. Grime immediately comes off.
I wish mine fit.
I have a super large. Garden tub outdoors not in use. I put my blinds in them very warm water with a little bleach. Let them soak. Rinsed. Good as new
Hang blinds across an outdoor clothesline. Mix cleaner in pump sprayer. Spray blinds (both sides) and rinse off with garden hose. Let dry and re-hang.
I think I need more mop heads now.
😂😂😂 EXACTLY what I was thinking!!
Great video. I only recently got the spin mop. What a game changer for me. I love the extension handle. I have had knee replacement and cannot get down on my hands and knees to do any type of cleaning. Just last week I tackled the under-the-sink cabinet in my kitchen. To say it was a mess would be an understatement. With this mop I was able to sit in a chair and use the mop to clean that cabinet out completely. Vents will be my next project. I only wish I had purchased the spin mop years ago.
@@Nonybusinessxxxxxx I have the O'Cedar spin mop ... the original one, not the newer model with 2 water containers. Wal-Mart has them as well as Amazon. I purchased mine from Costco.
Great!! Spin Mop do takes many convenient moments for us , We use Tsmine RinseWise's product and it's soooo unbelievable, not only the bucket and the mops, I love the liftable tank for it is easy for me to lift them up than a traditional mop😆😉hope you have a nice day~
I use my O Cedar for washing my floors, walls and ceilings. It is a time saver. I’ve never used it for blinds, windows, car, or cabinets though. I will try these ideas!
Murphy’s Oil Soap cleans very well. Especially wood… cabinets, floors, etc. Charlie’s Soap All Purpose Cleaner is an awesome degreaser and cleaner. It is good for the environment. They make other products too. Including laundry powder or liquid that is awesome. It is good for people with allergies or skin sensitivities.
It actually attracts dust and dirt because it leaves an oily residue. It’s the worst thing you can use on wood floors.
@@sassysandie2865 There's NO oil in Murphy Oil Soap. Go to their web site or Google it.........
You are a talented content creator! Thank for the tips.
Brilliant tips! I never thought of some of these, like cleaning sliding glass doors and garbage cans with the OCedar. Thank you for the great video!
Glad I clicked on this, I clean my trash cans by tipping them over, but I gotta have this extdendable handle/mop, Thanks for the tips!
The cleanest and best mop is a swifter with a stack of dishrags. If you never put a dirty rag back into the water it remains clean too. Wash the dishrags and reuse. You’re not spreading around dirt anymore. Don’t waste money on paper products for the swifter. Need a brush? Toss a scotch bright green square into the project. You don’t need an expensive mop.
How do you attach the dishrags to the swiffer and which swiffer do you use?
@@2021-j2d the cheapest one without the spray bottle. You don’t need that high dollar stuff either. It has little rubber grippers at each corner. You just poke the dish rag tight into the corners and mop on. When dirty rinse it out and go again or if really nasty grab another dishrag and throw that one into the washer. Do a load of towels after you mop the house. You will never go back to wringing out a nasty mop again. Water stays clean too. If you hit a tough spot put a green scrubby under it or under your foot and keep going .
It’s a Swiffer. No T. 😉
Fantastic idea! Thanks.
There is a dollar tree option that is reusable. Better option has Velcro and clings.
Omg! I love the idea for washing windows and glass doors! You save my life cuz I can’t imagine what I have to do with all my windows and super tall glass doors 😭
❤️ yes it’s so much faster 😊
You can put a scrub daddy sponge in the mop head :)
Thank you so much! I am going to give this a try on the walls, seems so much better than my way of using a sponge, bucket and ladder. I also use this mop for washing my car, it works great!! And, I use it to dry mop my washer and dryer- mine get dusty quick for some reason. My next experiment is to see how well it works on my aluminum siding, mine needs yearly cleaning on the north side of the house (mold).
Using the spin mop for walls, cabinets, etc. is genius!
Ever since childhood, I washed walls with a rag and a bucket of hot water and something like Pine Sol. Used to do that twice a year. I'm old now so I only do it once a year.
Over the years I've learned about many cleaning systems/routines and almost none of them mentioned washing the walls which shocked me.
Great video I use my mop to wash walls and cabinets but now I will use to clean my large picture window in my living room thanks
I use the dollar store tire cleaner to clean the icky grease build up on cabinets...only thing I found that can handle that type of grime effectively.
Get a drill brush it's a game changer if you're like me and don't wash cabinets every week.
I use an impact wrench because it's easier to get brushes on and off.
We were taught to wash the walls higher up not because of fingerprints but because of indoor smoking. probably a lot of people are not being taught that anymore because a lot of people don’t do that anymore🤷♀️
My mom taught me every 3 times a year mop walls. I am from hispanic heritage and I still follow those habits 63 years later maybe not 3 times a year but followed.😃
HUUUUNNNNYYYY, great video and thank you for sharing. Vents getting cleaned today. Oh and the blinds, omg.
YES INDEED❣️
I periodically clean my walls in this manner been doing it many, many years ❣️❣️❣️
Growing up we didn't mop the walls, but we did "wash" the walls. Using a cloth rag and cleaning solution that contained bleach.
Love these tips! They are fantastic!
This is an amazing video. Thank you! I never thought to clean my tall ceiling shower with the ocedar mop(i just bought the scrub attachment)! Thanks for all the great tips!
Vents. Our condo blows dust all over the walls, kit cabinets, furniture. I love mopping the vents to cut down on this. Thanks for supporting this idea.
Get your vents clean and put a better filter on your furnace
I use mine to wash the gutters ! Great job , no need for ladder
Trash can hack: go to lowes hardware and get a bottle of Dawn professional-Professional Heavy Duty Degreaser! it’s $8 and amazing. You won’t need to use your mop and won’t need to scrub, just spray the cleaner and let it sit for a few minutes and rinse.
Awesome thanks. Having a great cleaning agent makes all the difference
Hello fellow PNW neighbor here, I live in the TriCities. I just recently bought the O’Cedar mop and I love it! Thanks for the tips and the mention of the extended handle! Who knew??
Very helpful video. I had no idea of the various mop head options. Thank you for provided the information.
Great advice. Thank you.
I've been seeing that scrub brush attachment lately, and I'm gonna have to get one! I, too, love using my spin mop for wall washing, and it also works well to clean appliance fronts (I spray, let it sit, and wash down with minimal effort)
I’ll have to try the appliance trick!
Thanks! ❤❤❤
Great idea!
I want to understand that the spin mop with the old bucket and the double bucket are not interchangeable. Is that correct?
@@darlenesye1609That is correct.
Great ideas! I just put away my mop for the day and when I was using it thought that the handle was too short. What extension handle you recommend? So many possibilities!
What you stated is so true. In Europe, people either mop their walls, paint them, or put new wallpaper on them about every other year to keep their apartment or house fresh and clean.
I used mine for the kitchen cabinets and all the walls but now you gave me more ideas.
I clean my windows the way the pros. do it. Dishwashing liquid in water and then soap up the windows. Then use a squeegy to take it off and that's it. One of those extendable poles from Home Depot. works great. No ,breathing in fumes from that glass spray and a lot cheaper.
I grew up in the south, and my mama and I washed our walls every spring.
We did too. All of the walls, woodwork, box springs when they *were* springs, radiators, every single thing. We used cloths to clean with, not a mop, but we cleaned everything. Yankee here. 😊
This is great, thank you so much!
Pretty difficult to mop walls that have flat or eggshell paint.
Or textured walls.
Great tips!
Dont forget to clean your brooms! I donthis outside orvin the bathtub. A little dawn in the water swish it around really good. I empty the water outside. If you haven't cleaned your broom in a while, it may take a second cleaning. I rinse it off and set our brooms outside to dry.
If you think no way, do it once and see how grimy it is. It constantly goes thru dirt, debris, grime, and greasy residue.
Dont forget to wipe out your dust pan. 😊 Did i just go to far? 🤯
I didn't grow up with it. But I've always washed my walls with bleach water. But I recently seen another video about cleaning walls with this same mop. I don't have one yet. But will definitely be buying one real soon.
How do you store all of your mop heads that you use for different reasons? I just don't want to use the one that I used for the trashcans for my walls!! Totally loved all of your ideas!!
One lady commented that she let the mop heads dry completely and put them in gallon bags marked for floors, walls, etc. Hope this helps! 😊
Cleaning the windows and garbage cans mind blowing 🤯
Walls needed washing back when people and visitors smoked indoors, and also furnaces weren’t what they are now.
We washed them for Spring and Fall cleaning. Walls, baseboards, ceiling, vents, doors, windows taken out and cleaned and lubed. Mom was from the Midwest.
I had no Idea thank you 😊never heard of mopping the walls ever 😮 but I’ll try it I guess 😊
Clean bathtub and shower with washing powder like Ariel and baking soda and sponge mop. No need for scrub brush. Place bucket in tub soak sponge mop and wipe all areas leave sitting 20 min return and wipe again. Wheee there is mold and dirty grout wipe again no need for brush. Cleans well. Then when done hose with water or rinse sponge and wipe with clean water. Easy peasy.
Great tips. I have seen cleaning the walls from a housekeeper. I love the idea of using it to wash my car. I'll have to give that a try. TFS Be Blessed.
I didn’t grow up doing it but when I got married I did. I love a clean home
You gave me more ways to use this mop. Thank you
Our walls are matte egg shell finish, we could never do the walls lol but great for everyone else! 😃
Wow! Great ideas! Thank you!
I love my ocedar too
I use Murphys oil soap with that mop to clean my cabinets.
Sprayway (not spray away) is awesome !!!
Thank you ! Excellent video!
Yes, I wash my walls. I like Murphy's Oil. Thanks for the video.
Murphys leaves an oily residue that attracts dust. I was in the cleaning business and learned that.
I've been Mopping my walls since I was a teenager, we did this because my mom did this 2 times a year !! And I'm in my 60's....!
I use it to clean off my non fabric patio furniture. Makes the job super quick! I am going to use the blind hack next.
I like to vacuum things like blinds and doors to get the dust off, then use the mop with water and dawn to scrub.
Good video thank you
How do you wash your mop heads to get all of the cleaning solutions residue out?
I put mine in the washing machine. I don't know if that's the best for longevity, but I get a 4 pack of mop heads on Amazon for like $21, so they are not too expensive to replace. I clean other people's houses with them, so getting them super clean is a must.
The mop heads pop off so you can wash them in the washing machine.
I used to use cotton string mops and would use the power washer to get them really clean. It worked great for all types of mops and small rugs that don't fit in the washer.
Washed walls as a kid because both parents smoked. The yellow grime that came off was stinky and totally disgusting!
We always wiped down our walls. And don’t you dare put your hands on the doorways entering or leaving a room. lol
I LOVE my spin bucket.
I will never be the kind of person that cleans outdoor garbage bins, and I'm okay with that.
Bet your trash collector would like it if you cleaned your can; at least once a year.
I just rinse mine out with the hose a few times a year. You can add some cleaner if you want.
@@Sandrab769 Mine never even touches my trash can, they have the truck with an arm that picks it up and dumps it. My can isn't that dirty either, if a bag broke and stuff got down in there then I'd clean it out but otherwise it's not getting cleaned.
I just use my outdoor sweeping Broom to scrub down my trash cans. With some dawn dish soap.
Exactly.
I might start washing my car now! 😂
I have a question, which system uses the scrub brush?
Thank you for the video showing how you use that mop clean all sorts stuff wow and I got an idea to clean my windows using my a new car mop like extender it has microfiber cloth to wash cars it looks similar to the mop anyways thank you for the great ideas on how to clean the house and stuff
Yes, I do use my spin mop for all of these suggestions..and I do mop my walls about once a month bc I have 2 long haired cats insude...
Nice job
Thanks!!
I would think that it would be best to use an older mop head to clean out garbage cans and then toss it. I would never put it in my washer after washing out garbage cans.😝
I used one on a floor that was filthy from dogs and it got my washer dirty. I should have tossed it. I did run my washer through another cycle to clean it with some bleach.
@@sassysandie2865 keep that one in garage and just use it for that purpose! 😊
Dollar tree works for me.
Steammer on my vents works amazing
Never mopped a wall in my life,but every 3 months I wash my walls with a 3 clothes 2 bucket system.
I I was looking for an idea to clean casement windows that don’t come in on the inside of the house. Thanks
I’m A product of an army person. Once a year we clean ceilings and once a month we wash the walls.
This video is AMAZING!! Thank you so much
I clean the cabinetts and doors with this mop
Also be sure to change vent filters 3-4 time year and most of the dirt can be tossed into the trash on the filters leaving the vents less dirty.
I have been hesitant to wash the walls of our rental home. We have, um, 'pinchy walls' on every wall surface except the kitchen and bathroom. We're in an older century plus home with plaster walls. They crack, we've had water issues. Any techniques or tools that anyone knows that will not scratch the paint off the 'peaks' without scratching the paint off would be so welcome!
I rent a place with flat paint on the walls, so I can't mop them. I do use a floor Swiffer a couple of times per year. It is amazi g what it removes from my textured walls.
We washed walls with a sponge
I vacuum my walls before I mop them... especially important around ceiling fans
Oh yes, mopping and dusting walls has always been something we do. 🇮🇪
Where can I get an additional extension pole. Ours broke!!
Amazon.
I didn't grow up seeing this but I mop my walls & ceilings.
I use it to clean base boards
I use a mop to clean my bathtub and shower walls😎
Where do I get the scrub attachment?
Link is in my description :)
yes we washed our walls!
I’m tired just thinking about mopping the walls 😂
I have the other OCD mop, I can’t have two and the brush doesn’t work with mine