Stop Mopping with Dirty Water.
The O-Cedar RinseClean system's dual-bucket design ensures you're only ever putting clean water back on your floors.
If you’ve ever looked at the murky water in your mop bucket and wondered if you’re actually cleaning, this mop is for you. It’s built for anyone with significant hard floor space who is tired of pushing grime around and wants a truly hygienic clean without the waste of disposable pads.
- The Two-Tank System is a Game-Changer The core feature, a bucket that separates clean and dirty water, genuinely works. You can see the clean water go on the mop and the dirty water collect separately.
- Excellent Water Control for All Floors The foot-powered spinner gives you precise control over mop dampness, making it safe for everything from tile to moisture-sensitive hardwood and laminate.
- Eco-Friendly & Cost-Effective Cleaning By using washable microfiber heads and removing 99% of bacteria with just water, this system replaces costly disposable pads and reduces the need for harsh chemical cleaners.
- Bucket is Effective but Bulky The dual-chamber design makes the bucket larger and heavier than standard mop buckets, which can be a challenge for storage and carrying up stairs.
The innovative two-tank system separates clean and dirty water, so you’re always mopping with a fresh supply. This ensures a deeper clean by effectively removing 99% of bacteria without spreading dirt
| Product Name | O-Cedar RinseClean Spin Mop & Bucket System |
| ASIN | B08ZBDK8BT |
| Water System | RinseClean Dual-Chamber Bucket |
| Wringing Mechanism | Foot-Pedal Activated Spinner |
| Cleaning Method | Water-Only Cleaning |
| Bacteria Removal Claim | Removes 99% with water |
| Mop Head Material | Microfiber |
| Mop Head Care | Machine Washable |
| Floor Compatibility | Hardwood, Wood, Laminate, Tile, Vinyl |
- Dual-bucket system genuinely keeps clean and dirty water separate.
- Foot-pedal spinner is effective and easy to use, requiring no bending over.
- Machine-washable microfiber heads reduce waste and long-term costs.
- Effectively cleans with just water, reducing reliance on chemical cleaners.
- Triangular mop head gets into corners better than round or rectangular mops.
- The bucket is bulky and can be heavy to carry when filled with water.
- The clean water reservoir is relatively small, requiring refills for large spaces.
- The plastic construction of the foot pedal feels less durable than the rest of the system.
Choosing the right Mops & Mopping Systems
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Water ManagementHighHow a mop system handles water is critical. The goal is to clean with clean water, not spread dirty water.Look forDual-chamber buckets, systems with fresh water sprays, or easy-to-change reservoirs.AvoidSingle-bucket systems where the water is immediately contaminated on the first rinse.
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ErgonomicsMediumMopping can be tough on the back. A good system should minimize physical strain.Look forFoot-pedal wringers, adjustable-length handles, and lightweight components.AvoidMops that require manual, hands-on wringing or heavy lifting of full buckets.
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Long-Term Cost & WasteHighConsider the total cost of ownership, including refills and replacements.Look forMachine-washable, reusable mop heads that can be purchased separately.AvoidSystems that lock you into expensive, proprietary disposable pads or cleaning solutions.
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Surface VersatilityMediumYour mop should be safe and effective on all the hard floors in your home.Look forMicrofiber heads and a wringing system that allows you to control the mop's dampness.AvoidAbrasive scrubbers or mops that stay overly wet, which can damage wood or laminate.
Common questions
How often do you really have to refill the clean water tank?
The clean water reservoir is smaller than the overall bucket. For a large open-plan area of around 500 sq ft, you might need to refill it once. For individual rooms like a kitchen or bathroom, one fill is usually sufficient to get the job done.
Is it truly safe for real hardwood floors?
Yes, because the foot pedal spinner gives you total control. You can spin the mop head until it’s just damp, not soaking wet, which is perfectly safe for sealed hardwood floors. Just be sure to never let water pool on any wood surface.
How does the RinseClean mechanism actually work?
When you place the mop in the bucket and press the pedal, it spins inside a central chamber. Clean water from a separate reservoir sprays onto the mop head as it spins, while centrifugal force flings the dirty water off the mop and into the outer bucket.
Can I use my own cleaning solution with it?
Yes, you can add your preferred floor cleaner to the clean water reservoir. However, the system is designed and marketed to be effective at removing 99% of bacteria with just water, which also helps the microfiber pads last longer.
The O-Cedar RinseClean’s dual-chamber bucket is a genuine innovation that solves the biggest problem with traditional mopping. While the bucket is bulky and the clean water tank could be larger, its superior cleaning performance and ergonomic design make it a must-have for anyone serious about clean floors.
- Always mops with fresh, clean water thanks to the innovative two-tank system.
- Foot-pedal wringer provides excellent water control for use on all hard floor types, including wood.
- Reduces long-term costs and waste with machine-washable, reusable microfiber heads.
For homeowners tired of pushing dirty water around, the O-Cedar RinseClean Spin Mop is a brilliant upgrade. It’s particularly well-suited for households with large hard-floor areas, pets, or kids, offering a truly hygienic clean. The slightly bulky design is a minor trade-off for the major improvement in cleaning effectiveness.


