williamr1248
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Has anyone used this new attachment?
It looks like it is all self contained.
I have the Rainjet and have used it all the time for cleaning garage floor, patio floors, kitchen and bath floors with the flip over brush/squeegee and then the sponge/squeegee flip over tool for the laminate floors. I liked it because I could go straight from regular suction cleaning to mopping by just changing out the bottom wand and tool. Also liked the flip over design. One tool does both jobs and it is small enough to get under and round things without ever having to move furniture.
No need for separate appliances to store and it is self cleaning. When you are finished the wands,hose are cleaned by picking up a little hot water.
The new cleaning formula's are so concentrated it takes very little cleaner or water to do the job, so no need to be emptying the water basin over and over again.
I am guessing the Supermop with reusable washable pads would be more for weekly general cleaning and dusting.
I was thinking also about the new Kirby attachment for the wet floor cleaning and wonder how that would work as the Kirby would not be able to suck the water up and dry the floor and the size of the machines itself would prevent using it in small places (like under the sofa and around table legs).
If anyone has had experence with the Supermop, I would appreciate their thoughts..
It looks like it is all self contained.
I have the Rainjet and have used it all the time for cleaning garage floor, patio floors, kitchen and bath floors with the flip over brush/squeegee and then the sponge/squeegee flip over tool for the laminate floors. I liked it because I could go straight from regular suction cleaning to mopping by just changing out the bottom wand and tool. Also liked the flip over design. One tool does both jobs and it is small enough to get under and round things without ever having to move furniture.
No need for separate appliances to store and it is self cleaning. When you are finished the wands,hose are cleaned by picking up a little hot water.
The new cleaning formula's are so concentrated it takes very little cleaner or water to do the job, so no need to be emptying the water basin over and over again.
I am guessing the Supermop with reusable washable pads would be more for weekly general cleaning and dusting.
I was thinking also about the new Kirby attachment for the wet floor cleaning and wonder how that would work as the Kirby would not be able to suck the water up and dry the floor and the size of the machines itself would prevent using it in small places (like under the sofa and around table legs).
If anyone has had experence with the Supermop, I would appreciate their thoughts..