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Mops & Steamers
Compare mops and steam cleaners to find the best floor cleaning solution for hardwood tile or other surfaces in your home.
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Shark S5003D Genius vs O-Cedar H2prO Flat Mop System
The ultimate hard floor cleaning solution comes down to a choice between advanced manual separation and raw steam power. The O-Cedar H2prO Flat Mop System isolates dirty water mechanically, while the Shark Genius S5003D Steam Mop obliterates grime using chemical-free heat. In our testing, we found that…
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Shark Steam Pocket Mop S3501 vs Bissell Power Fresh 1940A
Tired of pumping your steam mop? The Bissell Power Fresh 1940A offers continuous steam, while the Shark S3501 requires constant manual effort. We tested both.
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How to Fix a Steam Mop: Common Problems & Easy Solutions
A broken steam mop does not mean you need to buy a replacement. Most common steam mop failures stem from hard water buildup and are entirely fixable at home in under ten minutes. By following basic troubleshooting steps, you can clear clogs, stop leaks, and restore your…
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How to Mop Laminate Floors Effectively
Laminate flooring offers the beautiful look of hardwood without the high maintenance requirements. However, cleaning these surfaces requires a specific approach to prevent long-term damage. Water is the biggest enemy of laminate boards because moisture can seep into the seams and cause swelling. Learning how to mop…
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Microfiber vs Sponge Mop: Which Is Better for Your Floors?
We tested the O-Cedar Microfiber Mop against the Casabella Sponge Mop on mud, coffee, and dust. See why one traps dirt and the other just pushes it around.
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What’s Best to Add to Mop Water for Cleaning
What’s Best to Add to Mop Water for Cleaning The right mop water additive dictates whether you actually clean your floors or just push dirty water around. Plain water fails against grease. You need a targeted cleaning agent based on your floor type and the specific mess…
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Mop Without Streaks: A Complete Guide
Streaks happen when dirty water dries on your floor or leftover cleaner residue traps new dirt. To fix this, you need a two-bucket system or a spin mop that extracts at least 80% of the moisture from the mop head before it touches the floor. Using too…
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Can You Use a Steam Mop on Vinyl Plank Floors?
Pumping 200-degree steam into the seams of luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring is the fastest way to void your warranty and warp the planks. While vinyl is waterproof against surface spills, extreme heat melts the adhesive layers and forces moisture through the microscopic joints. To sanitize your…
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Spin Mop vs Flat Mop: Which Is Better for Your Floors? (2026)
Torn between a spin mop and a flat mop? We tested the O-Cedar and Bona to see which cleans better. One is great for big spills, the other for daily upkeep.
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How to Clean a Mop Head: A Step-by-Step Guide
A dirty mop head just pushes grime around your floors instead of actually cleaning them. Many people forget that the tool they use to clean needs regular washing itself. If your floors look cloudy or smell strange after mopping, your mop head is likely the culprit. Learning…