The O-Cedar ProMist MAX is a highly practical daily maintainer that frees you from buying proprietary cleaner refills. The dual-sided flipping head effectively doubles your cleaning footprint before you have to stop and change the pad.
O-Cedar ProMist MAX Microfiber Spray Mop
Buy this if you want a reliable grab-and-go mop for everyday kitchen spills and dusting, but don’t expect it to scrub off hardened grime. The flipping head and refillable bottle are incredibly convenient, though the manual spray trigger can cause hand fatigue during longer cleaning sessions.
Who It’s For
Who Should Skip It
The Flipping Head Advantage
You wouldn’t think a flipping mop head is a game-changer until you’re halfway through muddy paw prints in the kitchen. When one side of the pad gets saturated, you just flip the handle over and keep going with a fresh, dry microfiber surface. It essentially doubles your range. I regularly use one side perfectly dry to pick up pet hair and ambient dust, then flip it, hit the manual spray trigger, and tackle sticky spots wet.
Ditching Proprietary Cleaners
The best part of living with the ProMist MAX is escaping the refill aisle. You don’t need expensive solution cartridges. You just pop the bottle out using the one-touch release, fill it with tap water, and add exactly two small teaspoons of your preferred floor cleaner. If you prefer zero chemicals, the microfiber pad is super-absorbent and actually lifts everyday dirt using just plain water.
Maintenance and Real-World Upkeep
Keeping this mop functional requires one minor but strictly necessary step: the flush. If you’re switching cleaners or putting the mop away for storage, you have to empty the bottle, fill it with plain water, and spray it exactly five times. Skip this, and residual cleaner will eventually clog the spray nozzle. Also, factor in buying a fresh replacement pad every three to six months to maintain peak absorbency.
Buying Advice
Measure your cleaner exactly
It is incredibly tempting to dump a heavy glug of floor cleaner into the refillable bottle. Don’t do it. The specifications call for just two small teaspoons of solution mixed with water. Any more than that, and the microfiber pad will just push suds around, leaving a cloudy, sticky film on your hard floors once the water evaporates.
Respect the storage flush
The quickest way to kill a spray mop is letting harsh floor cleaners dry inside the internal tubing. When you finish mopping for the week, take thirty seconds to fill the bottle with plain water and pump the trigger five times. This purges the lines and ensures the nozzle actually mists instead of sputters the next time you need it.
Keep a spare pad in rotation
O-Cedar recommends changing the microfiber refill every three to six months for best results. In practice, having at least two pads in your house makes life much easier. You can toss the dirty one in the washing machine and immediately snap on the backup if you miss a spot, rather than waiting for laundry day to finish your chores.


