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I use my swiffer mop with a microfiber washcloth over it instead of creating more waste for the landfills! They're reusable and WAY better than sweeping. I usually sweep, followed by a quick run with the swiffer to get what the broom misses. Because I have a really old but very cool house with hardwood floors, spritzing the microfiber washcloth with a little orange-oil Pledge helps keep the place smelling nice, too.
When you have this many animals with dander, etc., just a swiffer alone isn't enough to keep up with the dirt/dust in the house, even if you do it daily (which I do not). It's more like something to finish off and get it "company clean".
After swiffering with the dry washcloth, I'll rinse it off, flip it over, use the other side for a quick damp-mop. Then it just goes in the wash with everything else. No junk for the landfills, and I get the ease of swiffering that I'm after. Double bonus. LOL.
Wow! Thanks for that slick idea with the microfiber washcloths! I have archaic vinyl tiles (circa. 1950) in my kitchen and it is a pain to clean. So many nooks and cranies for dirt to get stuck in The swiffer sheets don't work well, couple of swipes and their done for. I must try the microfiber washcloths.
As a complete aside, I use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean the inside of my microwave. It's super fast and gets all the stuck on grease and food off. I also use a basket style coffee filter to cover lidless food that is being reheated. The coffee fitlers can be composted. Ok...sorry, done with my aside....lol!
I use my swiffer mop with a microfiber washcloth over it instead of creating more waste for the landfills! They're reusable and WAY better than sweeping. I usually sweep, followed by a quick run with the swiffer to get what the broom misses. Because I have a really old but very cool house with hardwood floors, spritzing the microfiber washcloth with a little orange-oil Pledge helps keep the place smelling nice, too.
When you have this many animals with dander, etc., just a swiffer alone isn't enough to keep up with the dirt/dust in the house, even if you do it daily (which I do not). It's more like something to finish off and get it "company clean".
After swiffering with the dry washcloth, I'll rinse it off, flip it over, use the other side for a quick damp-mop. Then it just goes in the wash with everything else. No junk for the landfills, and I get the ease of swiffering that I'm after. Double bonus. LOL.
Wow! Thanks for that slick idea with the microfiber washcloths! I have archaic vinyl tiles (circa. 1950) in my kitchen and it is a pain to clean. So many nooks and cranies for dirt to get stuck in The swiffer sheets don't work well, couple of swipes and their done for. I must try the microfiber washcloths.

As a complete aside, I use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean the inside of my microwave. It's super fast and gets all the stuck on grease and food off. I also use a basket style coffee filter to cover lidless food that is being reheated. The coffee fitlers can be composted. Ok...sorry, done with my aside....lol!