Bruce Dura Luster No Wax Hardwood Floor Cleaner Mop Kit
- Cleans all bruce hardwood polyurethane floos
- comes with mop, terry cloth cover and bottle of cleaner
Product Description
The Bruce hardwood floor care kit contains two great products in one great kit. Contains one 32 oz bottle of Bruce No-wax Floor cleaner and one Bruce Eraser wood floor mop with a full length 3-piece handle. This is a great way to start your Bruce hardwood floor care. Hardwood floor cleaning is simple and easy with all of the items available from Armstrong hardwood floors…. More >>

I purchased this kit to begin with mainly beacuse Bruce cleaner is recommended for my laminate floor. I was so pleased to see the mop. It is so big that it cuts moping time in half if not more. I had previously used a swifter dust mop and now it looks so small compared to this mop. The mop handle is sturdy and it swivels as so you can get in smaller places. The mop cover is made of very nice cloth much like terry cloth and you just slip them over the head of the mop, they are held on by elastic borders … so easy, no holes like the swifter mop. After every use I just take them off of mop head and wash and they have always washed up very nicely. In fact I purchased a second kit as so I could have the mop for my kitchen. I have also bought a couple more replacement covers. The cleaner it self works great! I spray … mop and I am done. I have never had any messes with the bottle. I came back to Amazon to purchase more of the floor cleaner for it is hard to find in stores and decided for the first time to write a review … a good review for it it so seldom you see good. I would highly recommend this product! Love it!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by April A. Moone — October 17, 2009 @ 12:52 am
I would not recommend this mop to anyone. It is nothing like the old old mop bruce used to sell. unlike the old mop, the dura luster flips over every time I try to push and pull. It’s useless and I will be returning it right away.
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by Cresco, PA — October 17, 2009 @ 1:58 am
The Bruce cleaning product is great, but the mop is horribly designed! It flips over and back on itself no matter how you try to avoid it! Don’t waste your money on the mop kit, just buy the cleaner and a different mop or terry cloth towel instead.
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by Katherine E. Geist — October 17, 2009 @ 2:23 am
The Bruce floor cleaner product works fine on our new laminated wood floors. The spray bottle dribbles and leaks, as do most spray bottles when you try to aim them down, but the product itself is good. (I wish “someone” would invent a spray bottle that could be aimed “down.”)
The mop that comes hidden inside the “kit” was a huge disappointment. This is not a serious cleaning tool. It is made from flimsy light plastic. The first thing I noticed was that the little oval formations with lightning-shaped cutouts that are apparently supposed to hold a disposable cleaning cloth — well, the entire ovals fell out, repeatedly, while I was only trying to screw together the two small poles into one long handle. The ovals never did stay in, and they were both lost by the end of two floor cleaning attempts. No disposable dusting cloths came with the “kit” anyway, and Swiffer brand cloths are too small for this mop head. You would need to buy a different mop for everyday dry dusting.
The second thing I noticed is that the mop handle is extremely short compared to all other mop handles I have encountered in my many decades on earth. I am slightly below average height for a grown woman, and this handle is too short for me. When mopping a floor, one needs to stand back a certain distance from the mopping area, forming an angle to the area being cleaned, to allow the light to illuminate spots and drips and smears. The shortness of this mop handle requires more of a toilet-plunging position. As they say, “This does not work for me.”
Then when I started mopping, I realized why the mop handle might be short on purpose, as opposed to short merely because it is a cheap ripoff. The mop head is attached to the handle in dead center by a swivel thing. When I do angled mopping — standing back a bit so I can actually see the drips and spots and smears I want to remove — the mop does a sudden and startling FLIP – C R A S H – SCRAPE action. The mop head flips over on its back causing a surprisingly loud crashing sound, then the hard plastic back of the mop head scrapes my nice new floor. The only way to avoid the FLIP – C R A S H – SCRAPE action is to stand in the toilet-plunging position, which requires placing my feet right in the wet area I just sprayed (well, dripped on) with the liquid cleaner, where I am not only messing up my own wet floor, but I cannot see what I am trying to clean.
I threw the mop away because it was both useless and potentially harmful due to the scraping from the plastic when the mop head flips over. I recommend saving your money and avoiding this “kit.” Just buy the liquid cleaner and choose a fully-assembled mop that you can see and hold in the store before purchase, and one that comes with disposable dust clothes or that will fit other major brands of dust cloths.
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by Lynne E. Bernier — October 17, 2009 @ 4:29 am
Buy:Aricept.Seroquel.Acomplia.Zocor.Advair.Benicar.Nymphomax.Prozac.Lipothin.Zetia.Female Cialis.Buspar.Female Pink Viagra.Lipitor.Cozaar.Wellbutrin SR.Ventolin.Amoxicillin.SleepWell.Lasix….
Trackback by KEITH — September 7, 2010 @ 5:14 pm