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The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Roller Mop is more trouble than it's worth. I just spent an hour trying to change the *******' sponge head on this horrible mop! The directions are a joke. "just slide it on!". Yeah, with a hammer and some pliers! The replacement head doesn't slide on at all, even if you do figure out which channel to start with. Plus, in the struggle to push the new head onto the channels, it tore the eraser part of the mop! These are not cheap folks and tearing them will only make the already prone to crumbling eraser layer even more fragile!
In terms of cleaning. Not so much. Not only does it disinegrate quickly, it crumbles onto your floor, keeps pet hair firmly embedded and does not rinse out well at all. The nice, fresh, white layer quickly turns black and will not clean out unless you submerge the whole dang thing in floor stripper.
The crooked handle turns so you can change which area of the mop will hit the floor first (I assume) but it is irritating to have it swivel around whilst trying to mop in a straight motion.
I didn't notice any improvement in cleaning my linoleum floor than a regular sponge mop would do.
When I attempted to call the company (not a Mr. Clean Product, but rather a Butler product), I was subjected to listening to cheesy musac for about 10 minutes, being promised by the techno-voice that I was first in line. Then after enduring that, an ansering machine picked up and required I LEAVE A MESSAGE! ACCCCKKKKK! What does it take to talk to a real person??!! Good Lord. I left my contact info and the fact that I was extrememly disatisfied and have been waiting for a return call ever since. Hmmm, think they'll call me back?!
I did however get some relief and satisfaction by letting out a rather large, startling primal scream and throwing the mop across the room calling it a "piece of Cr**p"!
I think I'll give up on mopping the floor for the moment and go make myself a margarita instead!
Last edited on Aug 25, 2009