Wow, that is a totally different kind of swiffer than I have. Mine has no container for chemical. Betsy At 01:29 AM 6/25/2009, you wrote:
>A Swiffer is a battery-operated mop if you will. It has a handle that >contains the switch that activates a small pump above the head of the >mop, which sprays a chemical through a port that is on the head of the >mop. THe chemical is in a pre-made form in a container that you >purchase. This container has a rubber lid that has a small hole that >when placed into the holder above the head of the mop, allows the >liquid to leave the container and be sprayed through the port. >There is a pad that attaches to the head of the mop with pressure, it >is sort of like a velcro-type material. You spray some chemical, then >move the mop back and forth and the pad collects the dirt etc. and the >excess liquid. It does work pretty well actually, but I think it is >possible to use your own chemical if you can get the cap off the >container and you can't use any other container than the one designed >to work with the Swiffer. > >Hope that helps. >On Jun 25, 2009, at 6:49 AM, Claudia wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > Can those of you who have one describe a swiffer, and how it works? > > Where can I get one, and what is that approximate cost? > > Thanks. > > > > Claudia > > > > Join either of my groups; the first is for visually-impaired women, > > while > > the other is for people wishing to discuss homemaking issues. > > > <mailto:our-safe-haven-subscribe%40googlegroups.com>[email protected] > > > <mailto:makinghouseworkeasier-subscribe%40googlegroups.com>[email protected] > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
