Watch out, #CleanTok. The point of mopping floors is to clean them, but it’s actually pretty messy, as you’re sloshing increasingly grimy water from your bucket to the floor. Are you actually cleaning, or just redistributing the filth? Joseph Joseph, a U.K. houseware design studio and manufacturer, has a new solution: a two-chamber mop bucket called the UltraClean that separates the fresh soapy water from the dirty water, and squeezes out the mophead as you go.
This clever bucket solves mopping’s gross factor
Why This Matters
This innovative two-chamber mop bucket by Joseph Joseph addresses a common pain point in cleaning by preventing the spread of dirty water, making mopping more hygienic and efficient. Its design could influence future cleaning tools and improve household and commercial cleaning standards. For consumers, it offers a cleaner, less messy mopping experience, promoting healthier living environments.
Key Takeaways
- Separates clean and dirty water to prevent recontamination.
- Includes a built-in mechanism to squeeze out excess water from the mop.
- Enhances cleaning efficiency and hygiene for both household and commercial use.
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