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  2. Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced in 2001. In 2013, it was once again renamed Swiffer Sweeper X-Large. Swiffer WetJet is a mop. It only uses WetJet brand solvent in a special, unopenable bottle. It was introduced in 2001 first in Canada then came to the United States. Its original name was the Swiffer WetJet.

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    Swiffer Wet Jet. Why It's Bad: These were disliked by several Redditors, who said they left floors with a film and just spread around dirt. "Oh my goodness, I hate the Swiffer WetJet," wrote one ...

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    Moved up to the swiffer mop with the disposable wet wipes, and the floors were magnificent. But those refills were expensive as hell. The compromise was the swiffer wetjet (are you noticing a trend?).

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    More than 14,400 customers left glowing five-star reviews for this super-popular Turbo Microfiber Mop. Amazon shoppers swear this mop is 'way better than the Swiffer' — and it's 60% off 'til ...

  6. Talk:Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    Myself, I use Target's O-Mop but find the 'biodegradable' pads a little lacking on the cleaning power - doesn't help the environment if I fill the trash can with more of them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.25.17.169 06:15, 16 December 2007 (UTC) The Swiffer Sweep + Vac picks up dog hair. Shall we mention that in the page?

  7. Mop - Wikipedia

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    A mop (such as a floor mop) is a mass or bundle of coarse strings or yarn, etc., or a piece of cloth, sponge or other absorbent material, attached to a pole or stick. It is used to soak up liquid, for cleaning floors and other surfaces, to mop up dust, or for other cleaning purposes.