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tiny floor mop

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Caleo Tue 23-Apr-24 17:13:28

Please does anyone know of a mop (squeezy or not) that is very very narrow to get into the spaces around the toilet and bidet, which each has a floor -standing frame around it for disabled to hold on to? (see photos)

Buttonjugs Fri 26-Apr-24 15:47:28

Semiruralgirl

I received an appointment for February this year in the Urology Dept of my local hospital. Since then the appointment has been cancelled 7 times. I spoke to the Booking team, and while I realise there have been strikes I’m getting really fed up. The reason the appointments have been cancelled (the Booking Clerk told me) is because of holiday leave, time after time. I couldn’t speak to the Secretary of the Clinician because she’s on holiday!! Although I had tried her number previously, but there was no answer. A representative connected to the ‘waiting list’ team called me yesterday and gave me a new appointment date - Will this be cancelled as well?

But what mop do you recommend?

Cateq Fri 26-Apr-24 18:03:02

My aunt who had special needs used knit dishcloths some of which reached virtually every corner of the globe. My cousins in Australia used love receiving them as did the relatives in North America and a cousin who was stationed in the USSR as it known then

Callistemon21 Fri 26-Apr-24 18:24:13

Cateq

My aunt who had special needs used knit dishcloths some of which reached virtually every corner of the globe. My cousins in Australia used love receiving them as did the relatives in North America and a cousin who was stationed in the USSR as it known then

I might try it!

Tizliz Fri 26-Apr-24 18:35:04

'Must have Ideas' have one they are currently advertising on FB. Don't know what the quality is like

SheWho Sat 27-Apr-24 11:40:02

I've had a Roomba for years and it has survived a couple of floods and had a new battery and recently new brushes. It takes some of the strain off me and does a very thorough job - better than my upright. I have laminate at the moment but I have had carpets in the past and so long as the floor is flat, it does a good job everywhere. It's a good idea to empty it at least every couple of times you use it. I see there are some cheaper ones on the market these days. My Roomba is heavy to lift but it was fine before I had my compression fractures.

LindaMn Mon 20-May-24 08:14:57

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