thread: Old faithful the best... (Mopping)

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    Cool Old faithful the best... (Mopping)

    I used Enjo for many years, then I switched to a cheaper brand. I have had so much trouble with my lino floors it's driven me mad, I've scrubbed, used ammonia, windex, bicarb, vinegar you name it and its never ever clean properly.

    Today after using surface spray and cloth nappies and becoming exhausted... I decided I'd try my Green Enjo mop then mop over with the general floor mop (Yellow)... well low and behold the Green mop (which is meant for outdoors and unsealed surfaces) CLEANED MY FLOOR and it was easy. It leaves the floor wet so I went over it with the yellow mop which collected all the dirt that had been lifted by the green mop.

    I cannot express the domesticated joy I am feeling right now. Now I have to do the toy room using the same process.

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    Aug 2008
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    I love my Enjo Mop. Mine is blue though? Whatever that means. But yeah, it's perfect, you throw a bit of water on the floor, over she goes, so easy to do, and then you throw the mop head in the wash so you don't have this filthy skank on a stick hanging around in your broom cupboard.

    Enjo FTW.

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    LOL mine's OLD! That's what it means heh.

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    Nov 2005
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    Enjo is the bomb!! That and my H2O steam mop are all I use on my timber floors.....I think my floor one is yellow.....must be old like yours Cai!

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    Love my enjo mop! I have the blue one too - for 'dull' floors (tiles & matt floor boards). I used it yesterday & thought - jeez my floor looks awesome! No streaks, nadda!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
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    hmmm so how much do these things cost? I soak my normal mop in napisan to clean it but not sure how effective that is at killing bacteria.

    How does it work just using water? Where does the bacteria go?

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    They cost a fair bit, but they're completely worth it, considering you never buy cleaning products anymore, and they last forever.

    It's a fine microfibre, so it sucks all the dirt and germs up as it absorbs the water. You can feel added resistance on a dirtier surface as it works to pick up the junk. After mopping (or wiping, if you use the mitts) you put them in a special care bag, and wash it. That's where the bacteria goes.

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    I love it so much, I posted twice