HOW TO USE CLEANING SHEETS
FLOOR CLEANING
1. Unclip your mop bottle and fill with water
2. Add 1 floor cleaning sheet
3. Screw on lid and clip the bottle back into your mop
4. Spray & mop!
MULTIPURPOSE SHEETS
1. Unscrew the lid and fill with water
2. Add 1 multipurpose cleaning sheet
3. Screw on lid and lightly shake for 3-5 seconds
4. Spray & wipe!
FAQs
How many floor cleaning sheets do I use?
1 Sheet makes 700ml of floor cleaning solution to match our 700ml Spray Mop.
What floors can I used the floor cleaning sheets on?
Our Floor Cleaner sheets are safe to use on most surfaces, including tiles, laminate, and vinyl. We recommend performing a patch test on hardwood floors before use.
Which microfibre mop pads do I use?
The Spray Mop comes with two microfibre mop pads: a soft, light blue pad that’s ultra-absorbent for regular cleaning, and a tougher, dark blue pad with a grippy texture, perfect for tackling stubborn stains.
How many multipurpose cleaner sheets do I use?
1 sheet is enough to make a 500ml bottle of multipurpose cleaner spray.
How many multipurpose cleaner sheets are in a pack?
Each pack of multipurpose cleaner sheets contains 3 sheets.
Each sheet makes a 500ml bottle of multipurpose cleaner spray.
1 pack = 1.5L
How long does a Cleaner Cloth last?
Depending on how you use them, 1 Cleaner Cloth should last around 4 months and is equivalent to around 14 rolls of paper towels.
How do I clean my Cleaner Cloth?
Rinse under the tap or throw them is you washing machine or dishwasher (just make sure the heat is not too high).
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- Did you know, that our laundry sheets are OECD-301B certified. The OECD Guidelines for Testing Chemicals is a collection of the most relevant and internationally accepted test methods used by governments, industry and independent laboratories to assess the safety of chemicals.
- Did you know, that we use protease enzymes in our detergents. They are produced naturally by plants and fungi and are great for the environment. Protease enzymes are extremely effective on common stain components.