The answer is... you don't... Well, not in the tradtional manner. The only way I've found is to take off the whole bottom piece that holds the mop head. This is simple because it just unscrews. So I have been laundering after each use. This will take me just so far, and I'll have to have a new one. I think there must be a way to detatch it because in their online catalogue it states, "Easy head replacement". Today I called the toll free # listed on the mop handle and a very nice customer service type-lady in Massachusetts confessed that although it was designed to be replaced it usually breaks in the process and she said she'll mail one off to me, (Not just a mop head, but the whole plastic piece included).
use Mr. Clean and a toilet scrubber.
u use mr bubble's to clean the bath tube
According to their website, a Mr Clean Magic Eraser can remove marks from almost every type of surface. In particular they mention walls, switch plates, floors and blinds. The product is available in different sizes to suit the different applications.
There are a number of things that can be used to clean the glass on a shower stall. It has been said that one can use dryer sheets to clean as they are known to repel water deposits. There are also Mr. Clean sponges that are made specifically for shower glass and these work amazingly well.
Porcelain is GLASS you can use whatever suits your needs..you are not going to hurt the tile... anything from Axax to Mr Clean & Pinesol can work
One String at a Time!
It's called the Mr. Clean Magic Reach.
I looked and looked for them. Finally, I found them in the vacuum section of Target. I haven't checked the vacuum section of Wal-Mart, but I'm guessing that if they have them, that's where they are.
After much dilligence I finally figured it out, and it only took me two nights!! The instructions that come with the replacement head are ridiculous because it tells you how to change the head on every other brands mops, but not their own. There are no screws or clips, you just have to beat it off! The actual mop head slides right off... right off if it were not rusted to the mop itself. But, I live in an apartment and hate my land~lady, so I just turned it sideways and hit it on my back stair railing and BADA BING. It slid right off... down onto the driveway. Any-hoo, the new head slid right on with little problem. It's a pain in the butt, but it does clean better than any other mop I've used. I hope this helps someone, I looked forever for an easy answer.
The answer is... you don't... Well, not in the tradtional manner. The only way I've found is to take off the whole bottom piece that holds the mop head. This is simple because it just unscrews. So I have been laundering after each use. This will take me just so far, and I'll have to have a new one. I think there must be a way to detatch it because in their online catalogue it states, "Easy head replacement". Today I called the toll free # listed on the mop handle and a very nice customer service type-lady in Massachusetts confessed that although it was designed to be replaced it usually breaks in the process and she said she'll mail one off to me, (Not just a mop head, but the whole plastic piece included).
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When you turn the grooved handle you will hear it clicking which tightens it, wringing out the mop. As you first start to turn it press firmly down and it should drop the whole grooved handle.Don't push in the 2 blue tabs on the handle as that only releases the head for cleaning or replacement.
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Mr. Clean was created in 1958.
Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean
We never actually see her do it, but when she is telling her father how she wishes to be good, she talks of putting the mop in dussell's bed.
Most inventions start with the premise,"There's GOT to be a better way." The simple act of cleaning the bathtub led to the invention of the Johnny Mop, a small sized mop to clean the sides of the tub. Now we have the Mr. Clean extendable, disposable cloth tool The first thing is to look around you and figure out what you hate about tasks you do. Is it repetative and boring? Figure out a way to do it better, faster, and with less effort. That's an invention!