Entryway Tips:
- Designate areas near entrances in your home for dirty or wet socks and shoes. Then, use the dirt dissolving solution and absorbent pads of Swiffer WetJet® to clean up unruly messes.
- Use Swiffer Sweeper® Dry and Wet Cloths on days after foot traffic is most heavy, like Monday and Fridays. This regimen gives your entryway a great shine!
Bathroom Tips:
- Use WetJet Antibacterial Cleaner to kill 99.9% of household bacteria
- Keep Swiffer Sweeper Wet Cloths® nearby for quick daily touchups. They’re great for weekly cleaning, too, since they trap and lock new and old messes alike.
- After the kids have had their baths, use a Swiffer WetJet on the floors to clean leftover messes. Its thick textured pad is absorbent, and a great way to keep a constant clean.
- Streamline the bucket-and-mop routine by switching to the Swiffer Sweeper and Swiffer WetJet routine. First, sweep floors with the Swiffer Sweeper to remove dust, dirt and hair. Then mop with Swiffer WetJet’s premixed, dirt dissolving solution.
Kitchen Tips:
- Knowing the surface you are cleaning will help you get the best results. Swiffer WetJet traps and locks dirt and is safe to use on most kitchen surfaces.*
*DO NOT USE on unfinished, oiled or waxed wooden boards, non-sealed tiles or carpeted floors. - Don’t forget the details. Wipe away visible dirt from baseboards with Swiffer Sweeper Dry Cloths®. Then tackle bigger baseboard blights with Swiffer Sweeper Wet Cloths.
- Pay attention to the surfaces under the kitchen table, and spot clean with Swiffer Sweeper Wet Cloths after meals.
- Reach for Swiffer Sweeper Wet Cloths to wipe up juice spills, melted ice cream, or to just give the house a much needed cleaning boost.
- Nothing says clean in the kitchen like a freshly mopped floor. The fresh fragrance of Swiffer WetJet lingers long enough in the air before guests arrive, setting a great tone for your get-together.
- Sweeper Dry and Wet Cloths are great for sticky substances that wind up on the floor. Once the mess is trapped and locked on the cloth, just toss it in the trash.




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