OK, I confess. . . I adore the convenience of using my Swiffer Sweeper Vac & Clorox Ready Mop, but I don't like how expensive the supplies are (not to mention the environmental impact of throwing the pads and bottles away).
I've tried washing the Clorox ReadyMop pads in my front load washing machine on gentle cycle
but they fell apart.
Today I bought a Swiffer Wet Jet ($5 coupon combined with $5 Dollar General rebate) and the pads look much sturdier. I'm thinking they can withstand a gentle cycle then hang to dry.
Someone mentioned in another thread (where I asked if anyone had seen the Wet Jet on sale this week) that they wash the swiffer sweeper cloths and re-use them.
I happened to see on eBay auctions for non-disposable mopping pads for each, but before I make an investment like that I'd like to try re-using the disposables. Frugal Living suggests cutting up an old pair of sweats for use with the Clorox Ready Mop.
Oh, and the cleaning solutions are fairly pricey. . . anybody have a recipe to make their own and re-fill the bottles? I found this page with some recipes http://www.stretcher.com/stories/03/03nov17a.cfm . A poster on Thrify Fun said the Swiffer WJ bottles can't be refilled unless a hole is cut in the top of the bottle and the homemade cleaner put in with a turkey baster!
Anybody have experience or better ideas to share?

I've tried washing the Clorox ReadyMop pads in my front load washing machine on gentle cycle


Today I bought a Swiffer Wet Jet ($5 coupon combined with $5 Dollar General rebate) and the pads look much sturdier. I'm thinking they can withstand a gentle cycle then hang to dry.

Someone mentioned in another thread (where I asked if anyone had seen the Wet Jet on sale this week) that they wash the swiffer sweeper cloths and re-use them.
I happened to see on eBay auctions for non-disposable mopping pads for each, but before I make an investment like that I'd like to try re-using the disposables. Frugal Living suggests cutting up an old pair of sweats for use with the Clorox Ready Mop.
Oh, and the cleaning solutions are fairly pricey. . . anybody have a recipe to make their own and re-fill the bottles? I found this page with some recipes http://www.stretcher.com/stories/03/03nov17a.cfm . A poster on Thrify Fun said the Swiffer WJ bottles can't be refilled unless a hole is cut in the top of the bottle and the homemade cleaner put in with a turkey baster!

Anybody have experience or better ideas to share?