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- CLEAN WITH CLEAN WATER: O-Cedar's RinseClean Microfiber Spin Mop & Bucket Floor Cleaning System separates clean and dirty as you clean.
- REMOVES 99% OF BACTERIA WITH JUST WATER: Our microfiber mops provide deep-cleaning solution for all your home and floor cleaning needs by effectively removing dirt, grime and 99% of bacteria with just water! Our built-in pedal allows for an uninterrupted clean with hands-free wringing, and lets you control the moisture level on your floors.
- -HANDS-FREE WRINGING: Foot-activated spinning wringer allows for hands-free wrining and controlled water release
- CLEAN HARD TO REACH PLACES: Triangular mop head allows for better corner cleaning
- SAFE ON ALL HARD SURFACES: Safe for all hard flooring surfaces, including hardwood
- MACHINE WASHABLE: Machine washable microfiber mop head refills last longer than disposables and reduce waste. Simply toss your dirty refill into the wash, and swap in a new refill for a clean start.
- CONTENTS INCLUDE: System includes RinseClean bucket, adjustable telescopic handle and genuine microfiber mop head
- FOR AN EASIER WAY TO CLEAN: Use RinseClean with O-Cedar PACS Hard Floor Cleaner - simply drop one convenient PAC filled with deep-cleaning enzymes into your bucket, watch it fizz, then mop!
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Q: This might be a stupid question, but how do you use this? Lol. Like step by step. I put the head in the clean water, then wring it out, then mop, then put the head in the clean water again? Wouldn't that still just make the clean water dirty?
A: Lain-I'm with you on your question and they really don't explain it with their answer. You are definitely putting the dirty mop head back in the clean water. I was about to buy this until I started thinking about this.
submitted byGlenn - 4 years agoA: Thanks for reaching out Lain! 1)Open the Flow Valve to allow water to fill the clean water reservoir. 2) Saturate the mop head with water 3) Wring out the mop head to the desired level by spinning it in the wringer basket. 4) Mop away! If you feel that the mop head is still holding a lot of moisture, you can wring it dry before going back to the clean water tank. Our mop allows the user to control the level of water they are applying to their floors. If you are mopping a stubborn mess that is stuck onto tile, you can step on the pedal just a couple times to leave a healthy amount of water still in the mop. If you are moping hardwood or linoleum, and don't want to apply too much water, you can step on the pedal seven or eight times to have the mop head just damp. So, if your mop head is still very wet after moping, it would be a good idea to wring out the excess water prior to going back to the clean water tank. Happy cleaning!
submitted byO-Cedar - 4 years agoBrand expertA: Hello! I realize that this question was posted 5 months ago but for anyone else reading through these wondering this.....because I definitely was too before I bought it. What they don't show in the pictures or videos or description is the most important part! Inside of the bucket, not the spinny side but the clean water side, is a red plastic tab. You can kind of see it in some of the pictures. When you pull that up, it allows clean water to flow into the bucket. And when you push it back down it obviously stops the flow of water. So.....allow some clean water into the clean water side, wring it out, mop your floor, then when you want to rinse the mop, allow a small amount of water into the clean water side, allow your mop to soak it up then wring it out. Now your clean water side is empty and your mop is clean. Pull the tab to let water back into the bucket and use this fresh water to mop. And repeat. Hope this helps someone!
submitted byKmc - 3 years ago
Q: Is the step that is used to wring the mop not working seamlessly for everyone? This is the second mop I’ve purchased with the same problem.
A: Thanks for this question. I have the O Cedar spin mop and bucket. The foot pedal pushing down makes this weird noise (not the seamless push you should have) and I have to pull it up with my toes it won’t come back up on its own. This has done this since I got it! I was just looking to possibly get the rinse clean version. But apparently I might run in to the same problem I really don’t want to Continue wasting money because it’s a huge pain in the butt!
submitted byCA from Ohio - 10 days agoA: That should not be happening. If not done yet, lease reach out to us by filling our contact us form on our website, we will be happy to figure this out and provide assistance.
submitted byO-Cedar - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is there a "Deep Clean" refill mop head that works w/ the "RinseClean" model? Can you really ONLY use water to clean your floors with this? What's in the mophead that removes 99% of bacteria?
A: Great question! The RinseClean system indeed has a Deep Clean refill available! Please check out online where you can find them near you! O-Cedar microfiber mop heads are made up of millions of tiny synthetic fibers. When used with water all of these tiny fibers loosen and mechanically pick up dirt and bacteria, and carry it away, without the use of harsh chemicals. ❤️
submitted byO-Cedar - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: First time I used it, I found a small black piece of soft plastic on the floor. It would fit in where the red fresh water lever pulls up. But it doesn't stay in place. Is it broken?
A: We appreciate you letting us know about this issue. Will you please send us a message at https://ocedar.com/contact-page so we can address the concern and provide a resolution for you, thanks!
submitted byO-Cedar - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: This will sound stupid but how does the dirty water from the wringing section get to the tank below the clean water? I've checked the photos but still can't figure it out. lol Thanks for the help.
A: Hi Sarah, the new two-tank system features two compartments that separate the clean and dirty water. The clean water tank fills the rinse chamber with just enough clean water to be soaked up by the mop. When you spin the mop in the wringer, the dirt and water are wrung out into the bucket below. The rinse chamber refills with clean water, ready for your next rinse.
submitted byO-Cedar - 3 years agoBrand expertA: There is just one tank for water. So the only time the water is "clean" is when you first fill it. After that the "clean" reservoir has dirty mop in it from rinsing The spin water goes back into the one tank.
submitted byMomof3andadog - 3 years ago
Q: Are the instructions on how to use this online in writing that I can print out for future use? They are on the box but not finding them on the companies website. Want in writing, not Youtube.
A: Hi there! We do not have a written step-by-step guide online, identical to what is printed on the box. Please contact our Customer Care team, on our website for further information about your RinseClean Spin Mop System. We're happy to help!
submitted byO-Cedar - 3 years agoBrand expertA: Take a picture from the box, then print it.
submitted byNana N - 5 months ago
Q: Wondering if this will work on an epoxy floor? The basement floor I clean has recently been redone with an epoxy flooring. The flooring is slightly rough.
A: Hi! Our microfiber refills are a great option for fully sealed and coated flooring. If the top has an additional sand texture, the microfibers will naturally cling to that in the same way it's designed to trap and remove dirt and grime. Please reach out to our Customer Support team on our website for any additional support, we're here to help!
submitted byO-Cedar - 15 days agoBrand expert
Q: How do you take apart the pole i need to return the items, the pole keeps sliding down and mop is too small for me, please help
A: Hi Sandy! We're sorry to hear that you're having issues with your handle and we'd like to help! -Hold the red handle in your right hand - grey in left. -Extend halfway (not fully) turn red handle away from you to lock. -Extend bottom grey part (closest to the base where the treads are) halfway, turn toward you to lock. You should now be able to extend both ends fully to locking position. These steps can be used to collapse the handle as well, by twisting the sections the other direction If not, please reach out to us at https://ocedar.com/contact-page. We're here to help!
submitted byO-Cedar - 19 days agoBrand expert
Q: Does this come with the scrubber head??
A: Hi Laura, it does come with our microfiber mop head, however, if you are referring to the mop head with hard black fibers, it does not come with this particular mop head. Please visit our website for additional information and don't hesitate to reach out if needed.
submitted byO-Cedar - 1 month agoBrand expert
Q: Can you use hot water in the clean water container?
A: Hi Vanessa! Using hot water is not necessary when using our system. Warm to cool water would provide the same cleaning power as our microfiber refill is highly absorbent and excellent at removing tough dirt and grime :) Check out our websites Use and Care section for some amazing resources and additional information as well as contacting our Customer Support Team for assistance-we're here to help!
submitted byO-Cedar - 2 months agoBrand expert
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