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      Leanne
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      Just curious, what type of mop that mummies here u used?am hoping to find something that can pick up hair at the same time.


      Thank you.

      Leanne

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        janet88
        last edited by

        Leanne:
        Just curious, what type of mop that mummies here u used?am hoping to find something that can pick up hair at the same time.


        Thank you.

        Leanne
        Hair usually sticks to mop. I usually vacuum up the dust/hair before mopping...usually the mopping is to remove the stickiness.

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          Leanne
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          thank janet.


          I heard some fibre something mop, can pick up the hair and dirt at the same time.Am trying to skip the sweeping and vacum part....thanks


          Leanne

          janet_lee88:
          Leanne:

          Just curious, what type of mop that mummies here u used?am hoping to find something that can pick up hair at the same time.

          Thank you.

          Leanne

          Hair usually sticks to mop. I usually vacuum up the dust/hair before mopping...usually the mopping is to remove the stickiness.

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            janet88
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            Once I vacuum the floor, can almost close my eye to mop since the hair and dust is picked up by the vacuum cleaner. Irritating to have dust and hair stuck to the mop.

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              Luanee
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              Oh we use the thingee with a sticky cloth one (cant rem the name) to remove hair first before using a mop. And the mop is that type can twist twist to remove water type…

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                Mrs Ang
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                Luanee:
                Oh we use the thingee with a sticky cloth one (cant rem the name) to remove hair first before using a mop. And the mop is that type can twist twist to remove water type..

                The twist twist to remove water type seem to be a \"hot\" thing now as a lot places are promoting it. But the head of mop seem to be too big to squeeze under the sofa , coffee table & etc.

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                  Leanne
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                  Hi Janet,

                  What kind of vacum cleaner are u using?
                  I dislike pulling the wire around to vacum the whole house, that irritates me.Also, find the air around the vacum cleaner very hot and that makes me perspire most of the time and foul mood.thank you.


                  Leanne

                  janet_lee88:
                  Leanne:

                  Just curious, what type of mop that mummies here u used?am hoping to find something that can pick up hair at the same time.

                  Thank you.

                  Leanne

                  Hair usually sticks to mop. I usually vacuum up the dust/hair before mopping...usually the mopping is to remove the stickiness.

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                    janet88
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                    Yes, the wire can be very irritating but it gives me a good sweat out. Bought a Kaarcher vacuum cleaner for a quick pickup but battery died out fast. :x Use the Kaarcher one bcos dirt/hair goes directly into the water, saving me all the sneezing.

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                      Leanne
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                      Hi Janet,


                      I just wish that I am more positive and willing to go thr the 'work out\".Am totally exhausted after it.I have the rainbow, water filler kind of vacum cleaner too.But really too lazy to move around with it.Maybe karcher that one will do but as u said, battery died out quite fast.



                      Leanne

                      janet_lee88:
                      Yes, the wire can be very irritating but it gives me a good sweat out. Bought a Kaarcher vacuum cleaner for a quick pickup but battery died out fast. :x Use the Kaarcher one bcos dirt/hair goes directly into the water, saving me all the sneezing.

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                        janet88
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                        Hi Leanne,

                        I got the Karcher thinking it will pick up the eraser dust, didn’t expect battery life to be so short. But vacuum using the the big one. Hubby got the irobot, and I’ve not used the vacuum cleaner since the beginning of Oct. Irobot cannot clean corners.

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