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In this troubleshooting guide, we explored the common issues and possible causes when your O-Cedar Spin Mop is not spinning as expected. We discussed the importance of proper assembly, the potential for jammed gears or a broken handle, and the impact of dirt or improper maintenance. We then provided step-by-step troubleshooting instructions, including verifying assembly, inspecting for obstructions, assessing the handle condition, and emphasizing the importance of cleaning and maintenance.
O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop and Bucket Floor
For those who like to clean with water and vinegar, this type of system accommodates that because you’re not actually putting the cleaning solution inside the unit’s reservoir. Instead, you put the mop in the water and move it about to get it evenly wet. The O-Cedar EasyWring spin mop works exceptionally well on hardwood, because the microfiber mop head is gentle, leaving floors dirt-free without residual moisture. What Other Shoppers Had to Say The microfiber mop head is 30 percent more absorbent than other materials and superior in removing tough dirt, stains and grime. It is eco-friendly and machine washable. The mop strands should lay flat to dry. RefillsThe presence of excessive dirt or debris on the mop head or within the spinning mechanism can impede the spinning motion. Thoroughly clean the mop head and inspect the spinning mechanism for any buildup. Removing the dirt and debris should restore the smooth spinning action.
O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop, Bucket Floor Cleaning O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop, Bucket Floor Cleaning
Pay special attention to the connection between the mop head and handle, as well as the spinning mechanism.O-Cedar tops the mop with a 360 degree rotating mop head with microfiber strands to deeply clean in the smallest and hardest to reach places. Adding to the versatility is the ability to remove the mop head from the handle and use it as a duster.
