Features
- 800ml Large-capacity Water Tank : CLDREAM Microfiber spray mop have a larger water tank compared with other products on the market. Because the spray bottle is too small, so you have to refill it many times that you can get a area clean done ?- Today, Help you get rid of it. We are the only 800 ml large capacity spray mop currently
- Premium Quality : The connection of dust spray mop adopts specific craftsmanship for anti-leakage, Improved the problem of leakage of other floor mops after use . Ergonomic handle is comfortable to grip and new generation of liquid release device,You only need to gently pull the trigger to start your cleaning. Make floor cleaning more easy and simple
- 360° Rotation Wide Mop Head : Large mop head cleans more faster than the other mop, and Flexible swivel angle which allows flat mop to reach any crevices and deep corner with ease such as under the sofa, bed ect,You don't need to bend over. You also can use it clean the wall, windows. Isn't this what you've been looking for
- Wet & Dry Spray Mop : The mop comes with two different kind of washable pads to achieve wet and dry cleaning in one mop. Chenille pads is super water absorption, perfect for dry mop;Microfiber mop pads is easy to absorbed the smallest dirt and dust, perfect for wet mop .Buying one means you have a dry mop and a wet mop at the same time
- Zero Risk Purchase : Floor mop come with one scrubber helps you to take away hairs, sewage and stubborn stains from the pads, be your good helper when you finished the mopping. If you have any questions during use the spray mop for floor cleaning, contact us, Our customer service is online 24/7, and will bring the smile back to your face
- Attention Tips : ①Our mops are all brand new, each spray mop has be spray function tested before sent,a small amount of water may remain in bottle is normal phenomenon.②Please don't fill strong acid, alkali detergent into the bottle of the mop.③Before using thick cleaning solutions, please fully dilute it with water. ④ Please clean the water bottle and spray nozzle of the spray mop after use to keep it clean and protected.⑤ If the goods you got is used or defective,find your order ,contact us
Specifications
| Color | Gray |
| Size | 800 ml |
| Unit Count | 1 |
A spray mop with an 800 ml refillable water tank and trigger spray for wet or dry cleaning of hard floors (wood, hardwood, laminate, ceramic). It features a 360° rotating wide mop head, an ergonomic handle and anti-leak connections, and includes three washable microfiber/chenille pads plus a scrubber tool for removing hair and stubborn residue.
CLDREAM Spray Mop for Floor Cleaning with 3pcs Washable Pads - Wet Dry Microfiber Mop with 800 ml Refillable Bottle for Kitchen Wood Floor Hardwood Laminate Ceramic Tiles Floors Dust Cleaning Review
Why this spray mop earned a spot in my cleaning rotation
I keep a simple rule for floor-care tools: if it doesn’t make me clean faster or easier, it doesn’t stay. The CLDREAM spray mop surprised me by becoming the thing I reach for most between deeper cleanings. It’s a grab-and-go solution with an unusually large tank, a wide swivel head, and washable pads that actually hold up.
Over several weeks I used it on sealed hardwood, laminate, and ceramic tile in a kitchen, hallway, and bathroom, plus a few off-label tasks like wiping down painted walls and cabinet faces. Here’s how it did.
Setup, build, and ergonomics
Assembly was straightforward and tool-free. The sections click together securely and the 800 ml bottle twists into place without fuss. Fully loaded with solution, the mop still feels light enough for one-handed use. The handle is comfortable, and the trigger sits naturally under the fingers—no batteries or priming needed, just squeeze to spray.
Build quality is what I’d call light-duty home use: the frame is mostly plastic and aluminum. It’s not something I’d hand to a commercial crew, but it doesn’t feel flimsy either. Apply reasonable pressure and it holds its shape. If you routinely scrub grout with gusto, this isn’t the right tool; for everyday dust, footprints, drips, and light grease, it’s in its element.
The 800 ml tank and spray system
The oversized tank is the headline feature, and it’s more useful than it sounds. I could clean a small home’s worth of hard floors in one pass without refilling. That matters when you’re trying to tackle quick jobs without breaking your momentum.
The spray pattern is a wide, even fan that lays down a fine mist ahead of the head. Coverage is generous without drowning the floor. The trigger has a soft pull, so you can meter the amount of solution easily. I used plain water and a little neutral floor cleaner; the nozzle handled that mix without issue.
One practical note: the sprayer likes thin solutions. Anything thick or soapy can leave residue in the nozzle over time. Once after a week of regular use the spray weakened; flushing the bottle with warm water and spraying through half a tank brought it back. As a habit, I now empty whatever’s left, give the bottle a quick rinse, and send a couple of sprays of clean water through the head before hanging it up. That extra minute keeps the sprayer consistent.
I didn’t experience leaks from the bottle connection or handle. Stored upright (and not crammed sideways in a closet), it stayed dry.
Head design and maneuverability
The mop head is wider than typical consumer models and pivots freely. That combination speeds up cleaning and lets you snake under toe kicks, around chair legs, and beneath low furniture. The head is low-profile enough to slide under a sofa and bed frame where my stick vacuum can’t always reach.
Edge performance is good: the pad sits close to the edges of the head, so it cleans along baseboards without leaving a gap. In tight corners you’ll still need to angle the head or follow up with a cloth, but for everyday angles and curves it’s agile.
The head’s width is a double-edged sword in very cramped bathrooms or laundry rooms; you can do it, but a smaller head would be quicker for those spaces. Everywhere else, the width is a time-saver.
Pads: wet, dry, and washable
You get three pads: two microfiber for wet cleaning and one chenille for dry dusting. They attach with hook-and-loop and don’t shift during use.
Microfiber pads: My default for most floors. They glide well, grab fine dust and stickier grime, and leave minimal streaking with the right amount of spray. On sealed hardwood and laminate, I kept the mist light to avoid pooling; the floor dried quickly with no hazing.
Chenille pad: Great as a pre-mop duster or for dry passes in high-traffic areas. It picks up pet hair and crumbs efficiently. If you plan to spray cleaner heavily, switch back to microfiber—the chenille holds more liquid and can leave the surface wetter than I like on wood-look floors.
Pad care is easy. I rinsed them after each use and tossed them in the wash every few sessions. After several wash cycles, they retained their shape and “grab.” Air-dry rather than machine dry to keep the hook-and-loop backing happy. The included comb-style scrubber is more useful than it looks; it cleans hair and debris out of the fibers without having to use your fingers.
Cleaning performance
Here’s the practical part: on real floors with real messes, the CLDREAM spray mop performs well.
Kitchen tile: It cut through light grease and food drips with a couple of passes. For stuck-on spots (dried coffee or sauce), a short pre-spray and moderate pressure lifted them without breaking stride.
Laminate hallway: It handled dusty footprints and road grit without pushing debris into lines. Using the chenille pad dry, then a quick wet pass with microfiber, left the surface clean and even.
Sealed hardwood living area: With a conservative spray, it picked up smudges and pet prints without leaving residue or dulling the finish. As with any spray mop on wood, it’s smart to keep the floor damp, not wet.
Walls and cabinets: With the microfiber pad and a very light mist, it took fingerprints off painted doors and cabinet faces without scratching. The swivel head makes it easy to chase smudges at shoulder height.
I wouldn’t reach for it to deep-clean grout or remove months-old buildup; that’s a job for a bucket and brush. But for frequent maintenance where you want quick results, it’s efficient and reliable.
Maintenance and durability
A few habits improved reliability for me:
- Use a neutral, thin cleaner diluted with water; avoid strong acids/alkalis.
- After cleaning, empty the bottle and run a few sprays of clean water through the nozzle.
- Store it upright to avoid compressing the pad and to keep any residual moisture from wicking into joints.
Long-term durability will hinge on how hard you push it. The plastic joints and trigger are appropriate for routine home use; if you routinely bear down to scrub, you may shorten its life. The good news is the pads stand up to frequent washing, and the bottle and seals didn’t show signs of weeping.
What could be better
- Fixed handle length: A telescoping handle would help users at either height extreme dial in comfort.
- Nozzle sensitivity: The sprayer is great with thin solutions, but it can get finicky after heavier mixes. The workaround—flush with water—works, but it’s another step.
- Wide head in tight spaces: In very small bathrooms, a narrower head would be faster to maneuver around fixtures.
None of these are dealbreakers, but they’re worth knowing.
Who it’s for
- Households that want quick, frequent maintenance without disposable pads.
- Apartments and small-to-medium homes where an 800 ml tank can cover the whole floor in one pass.
- Pet owners chasing prints and hair between deeper cleans.
- Anyone who wants to choose their own mild cleaner and avoid battery-powered sprayers.
If you need to strip heavy buildup, scrub grout lines, or clean large commercial spaces, look elsewhere. This is a nimble, everyday tool, not a heavy-duty system.
The bottom line
The CLDREAM spray mop does three things well: it puts down an even, controlled spray, it glides and pivots quickly with a head that covers ground, and its washable pads make ongoing use inexpensive and greener than disposables. The oversized tank is genuinely useful, and with basic care the sprayer remains consistent.
Recommendation: I recommend this mop for everyday hard-floor maintenance in homes and apartments. It’s a practical upgrade over disposable-pad systems, especially if you value a larger tank, maneuverability, and washable pads. Be mindful to use thin, diluted cleaners and give the sprayer a quick flush after use; do that, and you’ll have a reliable, fuss-free tool for the jobs you don’t want to drag a bucket out for.
Project Ideas
Business
Rapid Turnover Cleaning for Airbnbs
Offer a same-day or next-hour cleaning service specialized for short-term rentals. The 800 ml tank and wide 360° head let cleaners finish rooms faster with fewer refills; washable pads cut supply costs. Package includes eco-friendly cleaning solutions, quick-change pads, and express scheduling. Market to hosts who need reliable, fast turnovers between guests.
Eco-Friendly Refill & Pad Subscription
Sell a monthly subscription that delivers concentrated, biodegradable cleaning refills (designed to be diluted for the 800 ml tank) and replacement washable pads (standard and specialty types: chenille, heavy-debris, antimicrobial). Bundles can include how-to videos for prolonged mop life. Recurring revenue and lower waste are strong selling points.
Event Floor Prep & Aftercare Service
Target small events, pop-ups, and galleries with a service that preps floors (quick mopping, spot cleaning, light finishing) and restores them afterward. The large-capacity tank reduces downtime between rooms and the scrubber tool handles hair and stubborn residues. Offer hourly or flat-rate packages and partner with event coordinators.
Workshops & DIY Classes
Host local workshops teaching creative uses of the spray mop: DIY faux rugs, large-canvas marbling, mural base coats, and sustainable floor care. Sell starter kits (mop + pads + mini refill concentrate) at the class. This positions you as an expert and generates product and class fee income.
Custom Replacement Pads & Branding
Design and sell premium replacement pads and accessories—branded chenille pads in different pile lengths, scented pads (containment layer, not in tank), antimicrobial-treated pads for pet owners, and colorful decorative covers. Market them online with how-to videos and compatibility info for the mop's 360° head and attachment system.
Creative
Giant Marbled Canvas
Lay a large drop cloth or canvas on the floor, dilute water-based fabric dyes or acrylic inks and fill the 800 ml tank (use only water-based, fully diluted solutions). Use the spray trigger to mist colors, then glide the microfiber or chenille pad across the surface to blend and create marbled, flowing patterns. The 360° swivel lets you work large areas without bending; the washable pads add interesting texture. Clean the bottle and nozzle immediately after to avoid staining.
Faux Rug on Plywood
Turn a plywood panel into a faux rug or floor mat: use the spray tank to apply a thinned base coat of water-based paint across the board, then switch to the microfiber pad to press and drag the paint into patterns (stripes, ombré, distressed). The wide head speeds coverage and the scrubber tool can roughen surfaces for a weathered look. Seal with a water-based clear coat when dry.
Large-Scale Mural/Background Tool
Use the mop as a low-angle spreader for murals and stage backdrops: fill the bottle with water (or very diluted water-based washes) to keep pads damp and create subtle wash effects when you sweep the mop. You can also clip on a disposable foam roller cover to the mop head for quick, even base coats on walls or floors—ideal for theatrical sets and photo backdrops.
Textured Wall Finish
Create a soft, stucco-like texture using the chenille pad and diluted latex paint. Apply paint with the spray function, then press and swirl the chenille pad over the wet paint to build texture and repeating patterns. The mop's swivel head helps reach low and high areas without ladders. Always test on scrap drywall and use water-based materials only.
Upcycled Pad Fiber Crafts
Instead of discarding old chenille pads, repurpose them as craft material: cut sections for shaggy wall hangings, coasters, or pet beds. The chenille fibers can be sewn or glued into shapes. You can also collect pet hair and fibers trapped in pads (clean and sanitize first) to experiment with natural-fiber needle felting or eco-sculptures.