I know that Green Cleaning was the Change Challenge last month, but I recently started using my Swiffer in a new way that has been so helpful to me, I just had to share.
A while ago, probably over a year, I took some Gerber prefold cloth diapers that I bought at the store and cut them down to fit my Swiffer mop/broom, whatever you want to call it, and zig-zagged stiched along the edges to keep them from fraying. I thought they were great because they are thicker and more absorbent in the middle, the part that is actually on the mop, and thinner on the outside, so they work perfectly to stick in the little grippy holes on the top. They fit just as well as a disposable Swiffer sheet. But, they didn't work that well to actually mop with. When they were wet, the didn't slide across the floor very well, and the cloth was likely to fall out of the grippy holes on the top. So, they basically got resigned to the back of my rag pile, not really getting much use.
And then, a few months ago, a friend told me how she kept her Swiffer out in her living room and just "swept" things up throughout the day to keep her floors clean. When we were over at her house for a playdate one day, I saw her Swiffer in the corner, and thought, that is a good idea, I should do that too. But, because we don't use the disposable Swiffer sheets, I kind of dismissed the idea and forgot about it.
Then last week, I was getting frustrated with how I vacuum and the next day, or often even the same evening, my floors are full of crumbs and dog hair again and it hardly looks like I vacuumed at all. When you have hard wood floors, a preschooler who doesn't like to sit still while eating, and a dog that sheds, it's hard to keep the floors clean. And since my sweet baby boy is now army crawling all over the place, his shirts were beginning to look a little bit like my mop should look. Oops. I really don't want to pull out the vacuum cleaner every day, and regular brooms are kind of annoying to use. I thought again about my friend's Swiffer idea, and decided to pull my reusable homemade Swiffer cloths out of the back of my rag pile and see how it worked.
Now, I am totally kicking myself that I didn't do this sooner! It is amazing! I put a new cloth on my Swiffer at the beginning of each day, and then after breakfast and lunch, and any other time I see something that needs to be swept up, I just push the Swiffer around, it picks up the dog hair and crumbs, and I make a little pile by my kitchen, and then sweep it into a dustpan once or twice a day. Another great things about it, is that Kaelyn loves to help too, and I took my old Swiffer mop and made the handle shorter and now she can push that around and "sweep" with me. (Yes, she is using a disposable Swiffer sheet in this picture, I actually had a few left from my "before" days and thought she might as well use them up, but mine is one of my reusable ones.) ;) Using the Swiffer is much easier than using a broom, doesn't use energy like a vacuum would, my floors look clean, without dog hair dust bunnies and cracker crumbs all over, and my army crawler's shirts are staying clean. And I don't get frustrated about feeling like I have to vacuum every single day. Why, oh why, did I not try this before?!
And at the end of the day, when my floors are all swept, I throw the rag in my laundry hamper in the basement to be washed and used again. Clean floors, reusable rags, and my daughter helping me clean - it's everything that great about homemade and green cleaning!
Also, I'm participating in Steady Mom's 30 Minute Blog Challenge today. The challenge is to write and publish an entire post in 30 minutes or less, so that we as moms can focus on the things and the place that is most important, our families and our homes. I'm off to Swiffer my floor!
(Post time: 28 min.)
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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oh, good idea. My swiffer has been languishing at the back of my cleaning closet, too, because the disposable cloths just kill me but my "homemade mopping cloths" didn't work either. i will try this! i sweep my floor like 27 times a day and this would be eons easier. THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love my Swiffer, but I hate the cost of the replacement pads!
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I do! Well, minus the kids and diapers lol. I cut up my fiance's old undershirts and use them. They work perfectly! I actually vacuum off the cloths with a dustbuster between uses so I can get 2 days between washings out of it. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on writing this piece in 30 minutes! I love the Swiffer and use cloths as well. Haven't yet tried the Swiffer wet jet but my 4 yr old saw a commercial and now keeps bugging me to get one. Let me know if you find a way to save costs on that one! LOL
ReplyDeleteRuth, we would die without our swiffer wet jet! It is so great for keeping floors clean between moppings when you have a toddler! (Yes, we do find we still need a good real mopping once a week or so to really keep the floors clean.) My husband worked on a bottle of the solution to get it open, and now the cap comes on and off freely, so we can fill the bottle with whatever cleaning solution we want to use. We still use the pads though... they velcro on, now I'm wondering if some kind of cloth would stick to it well enough to use instead.
ReplyDeleteGreat post & great info! LOVE the ideas where kiddos can ACTUALLY help with the cleaning. It makes it much more fun to do together, especially when you don't need to clean up after the kids "clean up" job. :D
ReplyDeleteCurious... Has anyone tried to use a microfiber cloth for this? Would love to know how that worked out.