The blue color identifies it as the wet mop. It removes dirt, scuff marks, grime, sticky messes, grease, and microorganisms and buildup of old floor cleaners.
(Where To Use)
Ceramic tiles
Porcelain tiles
Porous tiles
Vinyl
Linoleum
Hardwood floors
Marble
Laminate flooring
(How To Use)
Always dust mop the floor first using the dry dust mop head. This will remove up to 50% of the bacteria and dirt
Moisten the microfiber mop head under running tap water. Wring out by hand by folding the wet mop head in half lengthwise and wringing it out starting at the center before attaching it to the aluminum base.
Start by mopping around the edges from the furthest point and mop in a figure 8 pattern toward the door, keeping the leading edge of the mop forward at all times. Spray more water with a Norwex Spray Bottle if necessary. (For Laminate and hardwood flooring, always go with the grain.)
Rinse the mop head in the sink if necessary, however you will be surprised to see that one mop head will clean your entire floor.
(Care Instructions)
Brush mop head using the Rubber Brush to remove hair and lint and rinse prior to the washing cycle.
Soiled wet mop can be pretreated with Carpet Stain Buster before laundering.
All Norwex microfiber should be laundered with quality laundry powder or liquid in cold, warm, or hot water. Periodically it is a good idea to wash them in the hottest water available as this will open the fibers and release debris and grease caught deep within the fibers.
You may want to occasionally deep clean your microfiber by boiling it on the stove for 10 minutes.
To dry, hanging the cloths in direct sunlight also helps sanitize them using the sun’s ultra violet rays or dry them in a hot clothes dryer without any lint (fluffy) garments or towels.
To remove stubborn stains, they can be boiled for 10 minutes to allow the fibers to swell and release any debris or spray the stain with the Norwex Carpet Stain Buster and allow to soak for 10 minutes before laundering.
DO NOT USE bleach, abrasive solutions, fabric softener or dryer softener sheets, these destroy the products ability to clean. DO NOT iron. DO NOT USE with paints or inks.