We live in a one bed apartment, small kitchen and bathroom with washable floors so I don't really need anything like this but I'm nosey lol. You did a great review Kerrie and I'm sure anyone thinking of buying the powerglide mop will be able to make a more informed decision. xx
Thanks Kerry. This is so helpful 👍🏼 . We have the big glossy grey tiles and whilst the spray mop gives a good finish, I’ve been wanting to try one of these!! Xx
Robot vacuum keeps floors clean, or long handled dustpan and brush, then good old fashioned mop and squeeze bucket, very hot water and teeny drop of detergent or cleaner, change water rinse out bucket few times. Then this is great in between. Use dry spray mop to buff up after. Basically with a mop and squeeze bucket and figure of eight swaying side to side motion and cleanish water, floor should dry without streaks. Think this device great for inbetween maintenance though.
I had one very similar to the airglide and to get rid of the circles a mixture of water, cleaning vinegar and metho.water and vinegar is the cleaning fluid and the metho is for quick drying, but assists with cleaning as well. Premix 240mm vinegar, 160mm method, and 160mm of water, add to the spray tank on air glide. We have high gloss tiles which show all sorts of marks and scuffs and cleans really well
Hi Kerry from a previous video I saw in your washing room that you have a Dyson hand held hoover. I am thinking of buying a battery one here in Spain and wondered if they were good. Any hints or tips? Thank you x PS I enjoyed this video and the new sofas!
This mop looks great! Are your tiles Matt? They look like porcelain Matt tiles and I find a manual spray mop sticks and doesn’t glide. This circular mob looks like a great alternative. Can you confirm the type of tiles? Huge thanks.
Thanks for the review, it was very interesting and informative. Our house is mainly tiled too, so at the moment I'm using the Vax steam mop, this was bought on a deal with the vacuum cleaner and carpet cleaner, £599 So I think £220 for the item you are demonstrating is reasonable price 🙂
I managed to get one from Aldi online for £179. It's good but I expected the scrubbers to rotate faster almost like an electric toothbrush! They rotate quite slowly which makes Mopping a bit slower than I'd like. Other than that I love it
Yes it does make mopping slower I agree.. but it definitely does a great job on the floors :) did you get the powerglide in Aldi? That’s amazing.. I love finding products like that down the middle island of Aldi :) xxx
I have one of these but I’m not impressed, I’ve been using it for a few weeks and decided to use my Vileda manual mop and was shocked at how dirty my floors were, even though I had been using this product
oh that's so interesting.. to be honest, I also use my Vileda mop more often as its much more convenient to whip out and quickly mop the floors with! xxx
Hi Kerry have you come across the mopping head for the dyson? I don't have one but was thinking about purchasing one! They cost roughly the same as a replacement head. X
I was curious about those too, but read that they damage/break the dyson as it’s not designed to suck up water. And, because it’s not an official Dyson product, any damage wouldn’t be covered by a warranty. Decided it wasn’t worth the risk.
Thank you very much for your advice.Two things you are doing wrong.1 Washing your pads at 60 degrees(They should be washed at 30 2 You wash your pads with your towels.Microfiber cloths must not be washed with any other fabric only other Microfiber cloths. Also do not use fabric softener.They best liquid is Fairly liquitabs.
ohh I didn't know that about the two tips.. thank you.. ive been washing them wrong all this time so hopefully now my floor will look even nicer using this machine :) xxx
@@rosaleenking9117 True but a dyson can be used on carpet and hard floors and has attachments to use up high etc. Think I'll stick to the spray mop Kerry recommended a few weeks ago.
@@housewife1543 If you have a dyson, they now have a head for washing, it costs the same as a vacuum head, it might be an alternative, I've been thinking of getting one for a while and then I'm put off again when I think if I wasn't so lazy to change the tank on my robovac, I wouldn't need it as that washes very well indeed 🤣🤣
I have one of these I’ve had it 3 years. It doesn’t leave circles on my floor but my tiles aren’t as reflective :) good to see you liked it x
We live in a one bed apartment, small kitchen and bathroom with washable floors so I don't really need anything like this but I'm nosey lol. You did a great review Kerrie and I'm sure anyone thinking of buying the powerglide mop will be able to make a more informed decision. xx
Thanks Kerry. This is so helpful 👍🏼 . We have the big glossy grey tiles and whilst the spray mop gives a good finish, I’ve been wanting to try one of these!! Xx
Had seen these online and was consideting buying so watched this. Thank you! Going to get one!
Robot vacuum keeps floors clean, or long handled dustpan and brush, then good old fashioned mop and squeeze bucket, very hot water and teeny drop of detergent or cleaner, change water rinse out bucket few times. Then this is great in between. Use dry spray mop to buff up after. Basically with a mop and squeeze bucket and figure of eight swaying side to side motion and cleanish water, floor should dry without streaks. Think this device great for inbetween maintenance though.
I had one very similar to the airglide and to get rid of the circles a mixture of water, cleaning vinegar and metho.water and vinegar is the cleaning fluid and the metho is for quick drying, but assists with cleaning as well. Premix 240mm vinegar, 160mm method, and 160mm of water, add to the spray tank on air glide. We have high gloss tiles which show all sorts of marks and scuffs and cleans really well
I need one of these in my life 🥰! Thank you so much, Kerry great update. Any chance of doing a completion to win one of these? Xxx
Aahh yes I might do that in the future actually :) great idea :) it’s a brilliant product.. we use it every day :) xxx
Hi kerry, good demo ,it looks good like you said bit pricey but will last xx👍
Do you have a robovac? I'd definitely recommend one to do your downstairs every evening after everyone has gone to bed.
Hi Kerry from a previous video I saw in your washing room that you have a Dyson hand held hoover. I am thinking of buying a battery one here in Spain and wondered if they were good. Any hints or tips? Thank you x PS I enjoyed this video and the new sofas!
What tiles are those? They look so nice. Great video 👍
Wondering if this item works well for commercial cleaning floors. More precise, all type of hard floors?.
Fantastic video!
Thanks so much 🙏🫶
This mop looks great! Are your tiles Matt? They look like porcelain Matt tiles and I find a manual spray mop sticks and doesn’t glide. This circular mob looks like a great alternative. Can you confirm the type of tiles? Huge thanks.
Do you know what the difference is between the regular PowerGlide and the PowerGlide City+?
does the batteries in the handle have to be rechargable or are they just regular one's please
Is it cold or warm water that goes in it
Hot water or cold water better
Thanks for the review, it was very interesting and informative. Our house is mainly tiled too, so at the moment I'm using the Vax steam mop, this was bought on a deal with the vacuum cleaner and carpet cleaner, £599
So I think £220 for the item you are demonstrating is reasonable price 🙂
So glad you enjoyed this review :) I use this mop every day now and love it :) 🥰🥰
I managed to get one from Aldi online for £179. It's good but I expected the scrubbers to rotate faster almost like an electric toothbrush! They rotate quite slowly which makes Mopping a bit slower than I'd like. Other than that I love it
Yes it does make mopping slower I agree.. but it definitely does a great job on the floors :) did you get the powerglide in Aldi? That’s amazing.. I love finding products like that down the middle island of Aldi :) xxx
My robotic vacuum from Aldi has changed my life! 😉
The Aldi model is the PowerGlide City - it’s smaller and lighter than the original PowerGlide. Hope this helps! 🖤
Can we use pro kleen pro+ steam detergent for Powerglide?
I have one of these but I’m not impressed, I’ve been using it for a few weeks and decided to use my Vileda manual mop and was shocked at how dirty my floors were, even though I had been using this product
oh that's so interesting.. to be honest, I also use my Vileda mop more often as its much more convenient to whip out and quickly mop the floors with! xxx
Hi Kerry have you come across the mopping head for the dyson? I don't have one but was thinking about purchasing one! They cost roughly the same as a replacement head. X
I was curious about those too, but read that they damage/break the dyson as it’s not designed to suck up water. And, because it’s not an official Dyson product, any damage wouldn’t be covered by a warranty. Decided it wasn’t worth the risk.
Thank you very much for your advice.Two things you are doing wrong.1 Washing your pads at 60 degrees(They should be washed at 30
2 You wash your pads with your towels.Microfiber cloths must not be washed with any other fabric only other Microfiber cloths.
Also do not use fabric softener.They best liquid is Fairly liquitabs.
ohh I didn't know that about the two tips.. thank you.. ive been washing them wrong all this time so hopefully now my floor will look even nicer using this machine :) xxx
@KerryWhelpdale yes Kerry microfiber cloths become ineffective when washed with other fabrics.
Cheers.
Does this work on lino?
Yes 🙌
Kerry is someone sending fake messages from instagram ?
Yes I am so so sorry.. please just ignore them.. I keep reporting the accounts but then another just pops up :( xxx
Way too much money for a mop
It is expensive.. but if it lasts then it’s worth the investment :) xxx
Sure we've paid x3 times that for our dysons!
@@rosaleenking9117 True but a dyson can be used on carpet and hard floors and has attachments to use up high etc. Think I'll stick to the spray mop Kerry recommended a few weeks ago.
@@housewife1543 If you have a dyson, they now have a head for washing, it costs the same as a vacuum head, it might be an alternative, I've been thinking of getting one for a while and then I'm put off again when I think if I wasn't so lazy to change the tank on my robovac, I wouldn't need it as that washes very well indeed 🤣🤣
I can not hear any of it
Thank you I hear it now.
Oohh that got me worried.. glad you can head it now :) xxx
I'd rather pay what you spent on it to someone to clean for me
That would end up being very costly Simone!
@@rosaleenking9117 much easier though