Clorox Spin Dry Mop: Complete How to Use Manual

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The Clorox Spin Dry Mop is an amazing mop and bucket combo that helps you clean floors effortlessly. However, you also need to take care of the tool to keep it pristine and primed. In this article, you will learn how to remove, replace, clean, and wash the Clorox Spin Dry Mop. Let’s get started.

How to use Clorox Spin Dry Mop 

Before you can use the Clorox Spin Dry Mop, you will first need to assemble the entire thing. Once you open the box, here’s what you should do to assemble the Clorox Spin Dry Mop:

  1. Screw the upper handle clockwise into the lower handle.
  2. Attach the lower handle to the mop base.
  3. Pair the mop base’s disc and the mop pad’s disc.
  4. Push them together until you hear a click.

To use the Clorox Spin Dry Mop, first loosen the mop lock on the lower handle, then put the mop head into the bucket. Make sure the mop head is fixed onto the rotating head, then gently press the mop down to rinse.

Loosen the mop lock on the lower handle, then transfer the wet mop head into the dehydrator basket. Press the handle downward and upward vertically to dehydrate the water.

The Spin Drive Technology allows you to keep just the right amount of water in the mop head. It wrings out your mop quickly and efficiently with just a push of the pole. Each spin allows you to control how much water stays in the mop head for an effortless cleaning experience. Just spin to get the desired saturation.

Fewer spins will keep the mop head wet, which is perfect for mopping. On the other hand, more spins will wring the mop head, giving you a dryer mop head to absorb liquid from the floors.

How to remove Clorox Spin Dry Mop head

To remove the Clorox Spin Dry Mop head, gently step on the mop head while pushing the mop away from you. The mop must be oriented so that the disk attachment joint does not bend as you push the mop away.

How to replace Clorox Spin Dry Mop head

To replace the Clorox Spin Dry Mop head, pair the mop base’s disc and the mop pad’s disc. Push them together until a “click” sound is heard. Attach the lower handle to the mop base and you’re good to go!

How to clean and wash Clorox Spin Dry Mop head

The Clorox mop head is machine washable. To clean the Clorox mop head, machine wash in cold water on a delicate cycle with mild detergent. You may need to add regular or color-safe bleach as necessary. Do not use fabric softener. Do not use an automatic dryer. The Clorox mop head must be air-dried only.

Alternatively, you can hand wash the Clorox mop head in cold water over a sink with a mild detergent. Once the Clorox mop head has been hand washed, lay it flat on a towel or hang it to air dry.

Clorox spin mop head refills are durable and easy to change. Ideally, you should replace the Clorox microfiber mop pad once every season or once every three months (quarterly) to ensure cleanliness.

Clorox Refill for Spin Dry Mop,...
  • Refill mop head for Clorox spin dry mop (item #626000)
  • Features wring-free mop head that spins out dirty water for a superior clean
  • Don't miss a spot, the 180 degree pivoting mop head makes it easy to reach under furniture and into tight spaces

How to clean Clorox mop bucket

After using the mop, pour the liquid from the Clorox mop bucket into the toilet drain. Remove the dehydrator basket from the bucket and rinse the dehydrator basket with clean, fresh water. Once the entire dehydrator basket has been rinsed, flip it upside down and allow it to air dry thoroughly. 

With the dehydrator basket removed, take the main bucket and rinse it thoroughly with clean, fresh water. If you have never cleaned the bucket and it’s very dirty, take the time to wash the main bucket with a sponge and soap until it is clean. Flip the bucket upside down and leave it to dry.

Final words

And there you have it, the complete guide on how to use the Clorox Spin Dry Mop, including removing and replacing the mop head, as well as cleaning and washing the mop head. Hopefully, you can keep your floors squeaky clean using the amazing Clorox Spin Dry Mop.