To check the dehydration effect of a hand-free mop after use, the following aspects can be considered:
First, the direct observation method
Observe the surface of the mop cloth:
After dehydrating with a hand-free mop, directly observe whether there is still obvious moisture residue on the surface of the mop cloth.
If the surface of the mop cloth is dry or has only a few water droplets, it indicates that the dehydration effect is good.
If there is still a large amount of water on the surface of the mop cloth, or even water dripping, it indicates that the dehydration effect is not ideal.
Touch feeling:
Gently touch the mop cloth with your hand to feel its moisture.
If the mop cloth feels dry or slightly wet, it indicates that the dehydration is relatively thorough.
If the mop cloth feels moist or damp, it indicates that the dehydration effect needs to be improved.
Second, the indirect testing method
Absorbent paper test
Gently press the surface of the mop cloth with a tissue or towel that has good water absorption.
Observe whether there is any moisture absorbed on the tissue paper or towel.
If there is almost no moisture on the tissue or towel, it indicates that the mop cloth is relatively dry and has a good dehydration effect.
If the tissue or towel has absorbed a large amount of water, it indicates that the mop cloth is still relatively wet and the dehydration effect is not ideal.
Ground test
Use a dehydrated mop to gently drag on a dry floor.
Observe whether there are any water stains remaining on the ground.
If there are almost no water stains on the ground, it indicates that the mop cloth is relatively dry and has a good dehydration effect.
If there are obvious water stains remaining on the ground, it indicates that the mop cloth is still relatively wet and the dehydration effect is not ideal.
Third, the weighing measurement method
Preparations before weighing:
Use an electronic scale to weigh the unused dry mop and record the initial weight.
Clean with a hand-free mop and perform a dehydration operation.
Comparison after weighing:
Weigh the dehydrated mop again using the electronic scale and record the weight after dehydration.
Calculate the weight of the mop after water removal (the initial weight minus the weight after dehydration).
The dehydration effect can be evaluated by comparing the weight of water removed by the mop with the weight of the mop itself. The greater the amount of water removed, the better the dehydration effect.
Fourth, Precautions
When checking the dehydration effect, it is necessary to ensure that the hand-free mop has undergone the correct dehydration operation as required in the manual.
The dehydration effect of hand-free mops made of different materials and designs may vary. Therefore, these factors should be taken into consideration during inspection and evaluation.
If the mop is not used for a long time or stored in a damp environment, it may affect its dehydration effect. In this case, it is recommended to conduct a thorough cleaning and maintenance before use.
Through the above methods, the dehydration effect of the hand-free mop after use can be checked relatively accurately, and necessary adjustments and improvements can be made according to the actual situation.