Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Sh-Zam it's a Sh-Mop!

Veterans in the trade will recognize it, but most homeowners wouldn't be familiar with the Sh-Mop. It's a handy do-jigger I wish I'd discovered years ago. It has a telescoping pole handle for any height user and a permanent flat scrubber head, similar to the nylon filament scrubber on the half sponge, half scrubber you may use in your kitchen sink. Now here's the fun part; over the permanent scrubber, goes an elasticized microfiber bonnet that is saturated and wrung out before attaching. Whenever it gets dirty, a new one replaces it. The Sh-Mop head is huge too. It covers a large swath of floor with one pass.

Credit goes to Jeff Campbell of "Speed Cleaning" fame for inventing it. The man knows what he's talking about. Anyway floors of course, are always the dirtiest surface in a home and aside from plugging in an electric scrubber machine or using a toothbrush on one's knees approach, this should garner rave reviews for cleaning floors. I'll let you know how it works in the field. It's so fun to discover a new, effective tool, don't you agree?

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