Whether raising a family or hosting friends and neighbors for a shared meal creating a home that is clean and comfortable is important.
VILEDA Microfiber Mops Remove over 99% of Bacteria* with Just Water
VILEDA microfiber mop heads are made up of millions of tiny synthetic fibers. When used with water, all of these tiny fibers loosen and physically pick up dirt and also bacteria. Over 99% of bacteria are removed with just water and without the use of harsh cleaning chemicals. We commissioned testing of VILEDA microfiber mops at an external accredited laboratory.
VILEDA Microfiber Mops FAQ
Will the microfibers remove bacteria from any surface? What about hardwood floors?
Vileda’s microfiber mops are safe to use on most hard flooring surfaces including hardwood, tile and laminate. The laboratory has tested on two very common household flooring surfaces, prefinished hardwood flooring and ceramic tiles.
Does microfiber kill all bacteria?
VILEDA microfiber mops do not kill bacteria. They remove bacteria* from the floor with the use of just water. The tiny microfibers physically stick closely to the floor picking up dirt and over 99% of bacteria, and carrying them away - without the need of harsh chemicals.
Will the microfiber mop pads disinfect my floors?
Fact: We successfully tested the removal of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, two common bacteria found in homes and the microfiber removed both types of bacteria with just tap water.
Where does the bacteria go once I’ve picked it up?
Can I wash the microfiber mop heads – what about using fabric softener?
Yes, the microfiber mop heads can be washed and reused. For best results, wash in warm water by hand or simply wash in the washing machine according to usage instruction.
Avoid using fabric softener. It can coat the tiny microfibers, ultimately making them less effective. Once washed, lay flat to dry.
Can I use cleaning chemicals?
When mopping with a VILEDA mop, you can use any cleaning solution of your choice, but if you prefer to keep harsh cleaning chemicals out of your home, simply use tap water. That’s all you need to get the job done!