Easy Ways for the Busy Person to Mop Uncarpeted Floors

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By Giselle Maine

Somehow, it seems like a lot of effort to get the mop and bucket out to clean hardwood, kitchen, bathroom or other uncarpeted floors. After the hard work of cleaning, then there is the chore of cleaning up the mop and bucket. Fortunately, there are some quick, easy ways to clean your non-carpeted areas which work for those with a busy lifestyle (and these days that's most of us!)

Living room with hardwood floor.  Credit: Fleur Suijten. Copyright: sxc.hu/Fleur Suijten
Living room with hardwood floor. Credit: Fleur Suijten. Copyright: sxc.hu/Fleur Suijten

The tips in this article are especially helpful for parents or pet owners who would otherwise have to keep the kids or pets from knocking the bucket over as they run around. Also, you'll find these methods interruptible, so if something comes up while you're cleaning, you can easily leave equipment out for later.

Find the Libman Freedom Mop Here!

Libman Freedom Spray Mop
Amazon Price: $24.33

Low-tech, low-cost: The Libman Freedom Mop

The Libman Freedom mop is hand-powered, stores the solution in a small tank on the handle, and doesn't require any batteries or electricity. You pull a trigger at the top of the handle and and the mop head sprays a fine mist of cleaning solution directly onto the floor which then gets soaked up by the microfiber pad at the bottom of the mop. The pad can then be washed in the washing machine.

The Libman Freedom mop is eco-friendly, due to it being hand-powered and not requiring specialized cleaning solutions (you can even use just water if you're allergic to cleaning products), and it doesn't require any disposable parts.

The Freedom Mop is just one of the mops in the Libman lineup but probably the most useful one for the busy person,because you don't need to do all the set-up and cleanup you would do with a regular mop and bucket.

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Doesn't require electricity or batteries
  • Use whatever cleaning solution you like
  • Set up and cleanup is fast and easy
  • Good swivel on the mop head, can get into tight spaces and under overhangs

Cons

  • Can be difficult to fill (and empty/clean) the removable solution tank without mess
  • After using, have to put a filthy microfiber pad into the washing machine
  • Like most mops, won't pick up large particulates, e.g. bits of cereal

 

Kitchen floor.  Credit: Afonso Lima.  Copyright: sxc.hu/Afonso Lima
Kitchen floor. Credit: Afonso Lima. Copyright: sxc.hu/Afonso Lima

Find the Swiffer SweeperVac Here!

Swiffer SweeperVac Rechargeable Cordless Vacuum Starter Kit (Packaging May Vary)
Contains everything you need to get started with the Swiffer SweeperVac
Amazon Price: $33.98
List Price: $63.81

Medium-tech, medium-cost: The Swiffer Sweeper-Vac

Although the Swiffer Sweeper-Vac won't do any wet mopping, it's perfect for picking up particulates like large crumbs, bits of cereal, pet hair, etc. It's a light sweeper which can vacuum, and it runs on a rechargeable battery. It is especially designed for hardwood or kitchen floors, and is not for carpeted areas. in addition to vacuuming, it uses disposable Swiffer sheets, so it also traps some dirt at the same time.

It works for the busy person because you can store it anywhere nearby more easily than a vacuum cleaner (e.g. in that annoying space between the washing machine and the wall!), and you can get it out and use it more quickly and easily than a regular vacuum cleaner.

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Good swivel on the head, can get into tight spaces and under overhangs
  • Much lighter & easy to carry than a standard vacuum cleaner
  • No cords to get in the way
  • Set up and cleanup is fast and easy

Cons

  • Requires disposable Swiffer pads and (much less frequently) disposable Swiffer vacuum-filters - these costs will add up over time
  • There is very little warning as to when the charge is running low
  • Takes overnight to recharge the battery

 

Credit: Damian Munte. Copyright: sxc.hu/Damian Munte
Credit: Damian Munte. Copyright: sxc.hu/Damian Munte

Find the iRobot Scooba Here!

iRobot 330 Scooba Floor-Washing Robot
Amazon Price: $400.00
List Price: $399.99

High-tech, high-cost: The iRobot Scooba

The Scooba by iRobot is a floor-mopping robot. You fill a small tank with its cleaning solution, set it down on your non-carpeted area, and press a button to start. It does all the rest. It works by making a random path all over the room. You can specify a no-go area by a 'virtual wall' - a tool which generates a signal for the robot not to cross that line.

This works especially well for the busy person because it doesn't need you to even be there while it mops. You can set it going and then do an errand, or relax, or do other tasks.

Pros

  • Will do the entire job for you - doesn't require you to be present while it mops
  • Is capable of following straight edges, so the edges of the room can get done
  • Puts down only clean, fresh solution, and transfers the dirty water into a separate dirty water tank
  • Is capable of light vacuuming as it goes
  • Has a low profile so it can get under typical kitchen countertop overhangs
  • Fast recharge time (about 2 hours)
  • The required cleaning solution works out much cheaper per use than a brand-name floor cleaner with a mop & bucket

Cons

  • Relatively small tank size. Works fine for smaller areas or large infrequently used areas, but large very frequently used areas may need to be cleaned more often than once a week.
  • Needing to delineate no-go areas if you can't enclose the room with doors (e.g. having to use 'virtual walls' technology)
  • 'Virtual walls' creates a fuzzy no-go line rather than a precise line - the Scooba won't cross it, but it can be hard to figure out how to position the line super-precisely
  • Can't get into extremely tight spots that a regular mop could - e.g. on either side of the toilet in a small bathroom.
  • Moderately noisy - about the same amount of noise as an averagely loud dishwasher.

 

These cleaning methods allow you more time for relaxation! Credit: Piotr Lewandowski. Copyright: sxc.hu/Piotr Lewandowski
These cleaning methods allow you more time for relaxation! Credit: Piotr Lewandowski. Copyright: sxc.hu/Piotr Lewandowski

The bottom line for cleaning uncarpeted floors

All of these methods of floor cleaning are fast, easy to set up and (most importantly) are less arduous than a mop and bucket (or regular vacuum).  On the other hand, they won't necessarily get your floor any cleaner than you would with a mop and bucket.  Ultimately though, if you're more likely to actually use one of these methods because it fits with a busy lifestyle, then your kitchen floors will actually get cleaned a whole lot more often!

© 2010  Giselle Maine

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Comments

bayoulady profile image

bayoulady Level 1 Commenter 19 months ago

Vote up! Well done!Impressive review of the pros and appreciate the cons, which you rarely see. I love my swifter!

lyjo profile image

lyjo 19 months ago

Thanks

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Giselle Maine Hub Author 19 months ago

Thanks, Bayoulady and Lyjo!

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Storytellersrus Level 7 Commenter 19 months ago

This is great and so so relevant! I happened to notice how filthy my hardwood floor is, despite regular cleanings. My elderly dog has taken to urinating on it nearly every night and I have a dry puddle to clean in the morning, if I don't wake at 4am to let her out. When I attempt to wash the spot, I am amazed at how dirty it is. I was planning to get on my hands and knees and scrub at it. I did not know there was such a thing as a Libman Freedom mop. I have to look into this. I cannot afford the more effective one listed, but my knees would love a reprieve from kneeling on the floor for hours, lol. Thanks so much! Thumbs up!

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Giselle Maine Hub Author 19 months ago

Thanks, Storytellersrus. Actually yes, the Libman mop would probably anyway be better suited than the higher tech options for your particular floor problem (although, not having pets myself, I haven't encountered this exact problem). This is because the Libman Freedom Mop is faster & more convenient when mopping smaller, specific areas or problem spots, whereas the Scooba's strenth is for doing an entire floor.

The Swiffer Sweeper-Vac doesn't do wet mopping, but some people do like the Swiffer Wet Jet - which I haven't featured in this article mainly because the pros and cons didn't seem to stack up quite as favorably as the options listed here.

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