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  • Brookers
    Family Childcare~Idaho
    • May 2010
    • 16

    Cleaning, Cleaning, and More Cleaning...

    Ok, so I clean a lot, as Im sure we all do. I am wondering what you use to clean the floors after lunch. My floor is such a mess when lunch is over and sticky and just gross! I clean them by hand everyday with a wet rag. Im considering getting a swiffer sweeper. have any of you used one and if you have did it work well and if not what do you use? Im looking for something to cut my time I spend cleaning. Im also looking into getting a powerless, or battery powered small vacuum to clean up cheerios and crummies in the living room. Any cleaning tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
    God Bless,
    ~Brookers~
  • MommyMuffin
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 860

    #2
    I bought a swiffer and it is great but does not get up some of the sticky stuff..jelly. I just scrub the little spots with a rag. I croqueted (sp?) covers for the swiffer because I was sick of spending money on the pads that go on the botton. The yarn I made it out of had more friction than the pads too. So it helps get up the gunk! I just throw it in laundry to clean it and then reuse.
    I bought a dirt devil little hand held thing. It is great, I use it all the time on my stairs. As far as the floor I cover more space sweeping.

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    • mac60
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2008
      • 1610

      #3
      I would start by not letting kids eat beyond the table. I have a swiffer mop. But I have never bought the moist pads. I use an old rag, wet it, and I keep a spray bottle of Mr. Clean handy and just spray the floor with that and use the swiffer mop. Works quite well. My kitchen is small.

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      • laundryduchess@yahoo.com
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 616

        #4
        I use the wand on my sweeper, mine arent too messy and if they throw it on the floor, they pick it up. I also have Rascal who loves to help eat up the floor when they are finished. Doggy LOVES babies! . I had a roomba that I used for 6 years,... he finally took his last breath. . I would love to get another. and a scooba. They are awesome! I dont have problems with crumbs anywhere else but the kitchen. We dont eat anywhere but the kitchen seated at the table.

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        • AfterSchoolMom
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 1973

          #5
          I just saw a commercial yesterday for the Rubbermaid Reveal - it's like a swiffer, but the "tank" is refillable (you use whatever cleaner you have on hand) and the cloth is reusable and washable. I'm planning to get one, because Swiffer pads/cleaner liquid are EXPENSIVE!

          I have a handheld Dirty Devil vacuum (the one shaped like a cone), and it is fantastic. It is pretty powerful and has never lost power or suction, and I've been using it for 3 years now.

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          • Brookers
            Family Childcare~Idaho
            • May 2010
            • 16

            #6
            Thanks guys!! I dont have a large kitchen and my doggies help clean up, they are the best!! But I just want my floors to be clean and sanitized after each meal cause 4 or 5 all eating in there at once gets messy. I let the kids snack on cheerios in the morning while playing in my livingroom cause my kitchen and livingroom are very seperate rooms and I can look after them better, they are pretty good about now making a mess but the do get stepped on my me if I dont watch my step around the table sometimes....plus the doggies help clean up that mess too. But I just need something quick and quiet I can break out really quick during the first round of naps and after lunch. So Im thinking about getting a swiffer and maybe making a reuseable cover like Mommy Muffin (you crafty genuis!) I love all the input, you are all so awesome!! Thanks!! Ohh and Im def gonna check out Rubbermaid Reveal. I might be able to get one for free with my Swagbucks through Amazon.com. Hmm.....
            God Bless,
            ~Brookers~

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            • DCMom
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 871

              #7
              I have an H2O Steam mop. I sweep and steam clean everyday after lunch.

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              • DancingQueen
                Daycare.com Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 580

                #8
                I have the shark steam mop - but it is work to do. I want quick and painless.
                here is a link to the thread where I mention the mop I now have AND LOVE
                Daycare Center and Family Home owners, Directors, Operators and Assistants should post and ask questions here.

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                • safechner
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 753

                  #9
                  I know how you feel. I was in the same boat. I was so sick of it to get cleaned, cleaned, and cleaned. I just bought a shark steam mop a month ago which I LOVE it! It is so much easier since I have hardwood/title.

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                  • momofsix
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 1846

                    #10
                    [QUOTE=AfterSchoolMom;50467]I just saw a commercial yesterday for the Rubbermaid Reveal - it's like a swiffer, but the "tank" is refillable (you use whatever cleaner you have on hand) and the cloth is reusable and washable. I'm planning to get one, because Swiffer pads/cleaner liquid are EXPENSIVE!

                    I just bought one of these at Sam's this weekend and I love it! Nice and easy to mop I used to have the swiffer mop, but the sprayer broke, and the wet pads are just so expensive-and I'm not handy like so many others on this board!
                    I also have a swiffer sweeper, I don't use it often, but is handy to have when I NEED to vac and the babies are asleep.
                    My vac us a Kenmore (sears) It is beltless and has bags, and a bunch of attachments and I LOVE it! It's the first time ever I spent more than $100 on a vac, and I was very picky about what I wanted. It does bare floors great, and the attachments hook up to a nice long hose for steps. I will never use a bagless vac again-it's so much easier to change a bag then to empty the messy plastic container and wash it out every time!

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                    • AfterSchoolMom
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 1973

                      #11
                      My vac us a Kenmore (sears) It is beltless and has bags, and a bunch of attachments and I LOVE it! It's the first time ever I spent more than $100 on a vac, and I was very picky about what I wanted. It does bare floors great, and the attachments hook up to a nice long hose for steps. I will never use a bagless vac again-it's so much easier to change a bag then to empty the messy plastic container and wash it out every time!
                      What's the model name of your vaccuum, Momofsix? It sounds great, and I have terrible luck with picking out vaccuums...my last one didn't last three months.

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                      • MarinaVanessa
                        Family Childcare Home
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 7211

                        #12
                        I just use the swiffer but don't bother to get the refills. I just go out and buy white terry cloths from Lowe's or Home Depot and get a big bag for about $12-$14 dollars. I put a little hot water in a bucket or the sink and dip the rag in it and pop that right on the end of the swiffer just as if it was a refill wipe and VOAH-LAH! At the end of the day I do the same but add a little floor cleaner. The rags are all white so they just go in the washer and if they need it I add a little bleach. I also use the terry cloths for the counters and everything else too and don't bother buying paper towels. Saves me a ton of money.

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                        • momofsix
                          Advanced Daycare.com Member
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 1846

                          #13
                          Originally posted by AfterSchoolMom
                          What's the model name of your vaccuum, Momofsix? It sounds great, and I have terrible luck with picking out vaccuums...my last one didn't last three months.


                          Here is an Amazon link, I read tons of reviews on different vacs before i actually went out to buy.
                          My model # is 116 35922502 I paid under $300 for it on sale, a lot for me to spend on a vac, and so far I haven't been sorry.

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                          • countrymom
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 4874

                            #14
                            I clean all day, I need a new vac. I have a swiffer but the pads are so expensive. Hmm I need to look into those steam mops.

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                            • laundryduchess@yahoo.com
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 616

                              #15
                              I swear by the simplicity sweepers! I used to go through one a year,.. had every brand, every type. then 8 years ago I went to a vacuum center, told them what I did, they sold me on a simplicity upright with motor after the bag. (the ones with the dirt passing through the motor do NOT like barbie shoes, coins, barrettes, ) It was costly, but better than anything I had had in the past and still going strong!! (of course since I posted this it will surely die soon, )

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