Re: Flash powermop
I have the basic model, Flash speed mop, you clip the pads in & clean the floor then throw the pad away after. I have lino in kitchen & bathroom. Works fine on the bathroom floor but I should scrub the kitchen floor because it got quite bad originally, before I got the mop.Re: Flash powermop
Re: Flash powermop
Re: Flash powermop
Same as Tiffany, the one as advertised with the dog that sings to the Queen song! I go over my wooden floors in no time, but because I keep shoes in the porch and wipe Holly's paws if coming in from a wet outside, my floors don't get very dirty, so the pad that goes into the bin isn't all that grubby. I have wood in front and back rooms, with rugs in the middles so just go round them, and the same in kitchen and bathroom (tiles with lots of rugs).Re: Flash powermop
Re: Flash powermop
Re: Flash powermop
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I found something that works a tad better as it uses washable microfibre pads and it even came with two spare pads. Both of us here think it's excellent on the kitchen tiles as well as out in the conservatory. It is still available at £8 delivered and only recently I ordered more spare pads to keep handy.
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