Mops & Squeegees

--The Mop that you Need--

Hard-surface floor cleaning occasionally requires more than just vacuuming. You'll need a floor mop for spills, gooey buildup, and other things your vacuum just can't handle. We have some of the greatest mops at MyBinding to transform your dirty floors into spotless ones. Simply grab a mop and bucket, and your floor will be clean in no time. 
Move consistently and start mopping in one area and work your way backward. Rub stubborn stains or spots to aid in removal. Clean the mop by rinsing and wringing it out, then continue mopping after dipping it in the cleaner bucket. After you're done, properly rinse the mop and let it air dry before putting it away. 


 -- The Right Squeegee for the Task--
Using a squeegee makes just about any cleaning operation that calls for water or another liquid cleaner simpler and more productive. If you have a squeegee made expressly for the task, that's even better.  Drying the shower door and walls after a shower is the easiest duty to complete first. To keep your shower looking clean for longer, use a lightweight, 12-inch shower squeegee to wipe away water and soap scum off walls, tiles, mirrors, and other flat bathroom fixtures. Windows can be cleaned with a similar squeegee. 
A large rubber bladed floor squeegee can be used for more difficult jobs like cleaning a floor; it can even be used to clean up after floodwaters have receded. Additionally, there are squeegees made expressly for use with cars and trucks. Various squeegees can be used for almost any cleaning or drying operation. Your cleaning projects will be simpler and more efficient than ever if you pair your squeegee with the appropriate mop. 

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