Some people claim to enjoy housework: my flatmate likes washing up, whereas I find ironing quite therapeutic. I've yet to find a person who enjoys washing the floor though, so anything that renders the process any less painful and mucky has got to be a good thing.
Method have devised a good new, er, method of getting the job done that's not only more ergonimically acceptable - it's greener too. Their revolutionary 'OMop' uses a non-toxic 'juice' to get your floors sparkling, it takes re-usable microfibre cleaning pads and its packaging is made of pressed bamboo and recycled natural fibres. It's also a joy to use, with a handle that bends so you don't have to. Sounds horribly expensive, doesn't it? But the O-mop is actually pretty well priced at £29.99 at Homebase, John Lewis and Method online.
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