What can I use in place of Swiffer Wet Jet pads?
If you have a Swiffer Sweeper, there is absolutely no need to buy a WetJet or wet mopping pads! Instead, fill a spray bottle with floor cleaner solution (1 part water, 1 part vinegar, 2-3 drops of dish soap) and spray the area of floor that you want to mop.
How often should I change my Swiffer Wet Jet pads?
Replace the WetJet pads after every use. Just unpeel the dirty pad and toss it away. Put a new pad onto the bottom of your Swiffer so that it’s all set to go next time you need to mop your floors.
How do you clean reusable Swiffer pads?
They’re soft, super absorbent and made from recycled materials so they’re eco-friendly. They’re also easy to clean when you’re done. Just toss ’em in the washing machine on warm to get rid of dirt and grime picked up from the floors. Then put them back in your Swiffer pad container so they’re ready to go for next time.
Can Swiffer mop pads be washed?
You could wash the pads on the gentle or delicate cycle to preserve the fabric. However, the gentle wash isn’t strong enough to clean the dirt and soil from a used pad.
How long do Swiffer Wet Jet pads last?
One, the replacements pads last most people for more than one year. Two, the Turbo microfiber mop itself is less likely to break (lasts longer), and therefore you’ll save money by not having to purchase a new Swiffer if & when it breaks.
Can you make your own Swiffer Wet Jet solution?
Examples: 1/4 cup alcohol, 1 cup distilled water, 2 drops Blue Dawn OR 1 cup alcohol, 4 cups distilled water, 8 drops Blue Dawn. See how that works? Pour all ingredients into a bucket or other container. Mix thoroughly, and using a funnel, pour the mixture into the recycled Swiffer WetJet container.
Are Swiffer WetJet pads interchangeable?
Yes all swiffer wet jet cleaners fit the wet jet broom. You just have to remember to interchange them.
How long do Swiffer WetJet pads last?
Are you supposed to use both sides of a Swiffer pad?
If you look at the Swiffer pads, there is a “right” side that you are supposed to use that has all of the grooves in it. While the grooves allow for more debris to be picked up, the “wrong” side of the pad still has its uses.