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    Talking Swiffer Wet

    I just bought some of these yesterday and I already love them! I have hard wood floors in my house and these are really going to come in handy. I just thought I would share my great find! Anyone else try these?

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    I have them, but can't stand the smell so I haven't used them in quite some time. I prefer to just use a mixture of vinegar, water and a squirt of dishwashing liquid for cleaning my floors.

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    Laci, It's what I use on my hardwood floors. Works pretty well. Make sure you've really swept well first though, because the wet can push around any dirt particles you haven't captured and scratch the floor.
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    We got one to keep in our camper to use on the floor in there, it gets dirty so fast!! It really works well but like Kahana I can't stand the smell!!

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    I have the Swifter but I dislike buying the Swifter pads all the time. I may take a cleaning rag, attach it to the Swifter and then spray the floor with a homemade cleaning solution.

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    I don't like the smell. They also leave a sticky residue that dust and dirt sticks to. I MUCH prefer my Shark Steam mop. The floor is clean, not sticky, and there is no smell when I am done.
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