The dehydration techniques of the scratchable hand-free mop mainly focus on the rational utilization of the bucket structure and operation norms, as follows:
Bucket body zoning operation: Mop buckets are usually designed with a dry-wet separation structure. The wet area is used for cleaning mops, and the dry area is equipped with a scraping device. The user needs to place the mop head vertically into the wet area for cleaning and then move it to the dry area for dehydration. The dry zone scraping device may contain a roller or scraper with scraping teeth to remove moisture from the mop cloth through physical squeezing and scraping.
Standard operation steps: Align the mop head with the dry area scraping device, press it vertically downward and move it back and forth to ensure that the scraping part fully contacts the mop. Some mops need to be operated in conjunction with the buckle of the mop handle to enhance the scraping effect by fixing the Angle. Repeat the pressing and moving actions 3 to 5 times to ensure that the moisture is effectively squeezed out.
Precautions: When operating, keep the mop head vertical to avoid tilting and incomplete scraping. If the mop is stuck with hair, it can be pre-treated with a scraping device first, and then the dehydration step can be carried out. After dehydration is completed, tilt the mop rod to remove it to prevent the remaining water from dripping.