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The majority of robot vacuums or mop cleaners come with an app that allows you to save maps of your house, set up cleaning schedules and then select mopping mode. Some models that have dual spinning pads also automatically return to their dock mid-cleaning to empty the water of dirt and clean their brushes.

If your model has disposable pads, take them off and wash them (if safe) every few cleaning cycles to avoid the buildup of bacteria. You should also clean the tray that they rest on between cleanings.

Preparation

A lot of robot mops have pads that contain a cleaning solution that are pushed across the floor to soften sticky spots and other marks by using scrubbing movements or a brush. To stop the growth of bacteria up and to keep them from smelling, these pads must be removed and washed between uses (if they are washable). Some models also have brushes on the sides and the bottom of the robot that need to be washed or rinsed after every few cleaning cycles.

The most efficient 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop combos are easy-to-use and come with features that decrease the amount of maintenance required after cleaning. These include automatic emptying of the dustbin, self-cleaning pads and docks that ensure your robot is ready to mop immediately after a cleaning cycle. If you want your robot's sensors to be able navigate and avoid obstacles, wipe them down with a soft cloth or a cloth every few cycles. This step will help remove dust that can block sensors and cause mistakes.

Select a robot mop compatible with carpets if you already have them. Most robot mops are able to work on hard surfaces, however those that also vacuum or scrub floors may require reprogramming to avoid carpets. Certain robotic vacuum cleaners and mop cleaners have mapping features that can show you a real-time map of your room so you can see where your robot has cleaned and what areas it hasn't.

The majority of robots that vacuum and mop with apps connected to mop use sensors to navigate through the home and avoid obstacles, but they can also be lost or confused. Make sure to update the mopping application regularly with the latest software releases to ensure that your robot is equipped with the most effective navigation and obstacle-avoidance abilities. Before you buy a robot we recommend creating an obstacle course at home to check its performance.

The majority of robot mops have two tanks, one for clean water and the second for dirty water. The dirty water tank needs to be filled and empty regularly. The tanks can be lifted from the base which makes it easier to clean them and rinse them with mild soap and warm water. The majority of models have a drip tray under the dirty tank to catch any liquid that spills. It's recommended that you empty the drip tray at the end of each cleaning cycle to reduce the chance of bacterial growth.

Cleaning the Water Tank

Most robot mops, vacuum/mop combinations, and robot mops utilize a water reservoir for cleaning. The majority of manufacturers recommend that you clean the tank frequently, depending on the frequency you use your robot. If you want your bot to last for a long time, this is crucial. Certain brands, including the top choices in our ratings are washable, removable tanks so you can remove the soiled water and let the tank dry between cleaning sessions.

Most of the newer mop-vacs we tested are compatible with an app that allows you to save maps of your home, set cleaning schedules or select cleaning options. This is something we look for when choosing a model, as it makes the process of setting up and using your robot cleaner much easier. If the robot you pick does not come with an app, it's still possible to control the essential functions of the bot using buttons or a remote.

All of the newer models we've examined can sweep up dirt and dust on multiple surfaces This is a major improvement over previous versions of robot cleaners that mostly simply pushed a pad of water across the floor. These machines are not meant to take on large spills. They need to be cleaned manually. They are also not able to handle a lot of furniture and could get confused in rooms with lots of clutter on the floor, so make sure to straighten the area prior to mopping it to make sure the machine can move around it efficiently.

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer to wash and remove the brushes that are on the sides or bottom of certain newer bots (typically a damp microfiber towel). Sensors are also used by a majority of bots to navigate around the floor and avoid obstacles. To ensure that these sensors are working well, it's a good idea to wipe down the sensors after every few cleaning cycles with a soft clean cloth, especially the areas where the sensors are pressed against the floor.

It is possible to add other cleaners (such as vinegar) to the tank of the robot, we do not recommend it unless it's been recommended by the manufacturer. This could damage the robot and invalidate its warranty.

Cleaning the Drip Tray

If your robot mop and vacuum combo comes with a dock that doubles as a water tank, it's going to need to be cleaned regularly. The dock can collect grit, dust and debris and will need to be removed and cleaned after the mop has been cleaned. Many of our options come with a self-cleaning feature that you can access via the app or the button on the mop. This keeps the tank clean and helps prevent mildew.

It is also crucial to clean the area of the dock in which the pads are cleaned. If left wet, it can turn slimy and even smell. If your model has disposable or washable mop pads, ensure that you wash them according to the manufacturer's instructions between cleaning cycles. Hybrid mop/vacuum units with brushes on the sides and bottom of the unit are also affected. After each cleaning cycle remove the brushes and clean them with an abrasive or a cloth.

Some of the more advanced robot vacuums and mops we've tested contain sensors that allow them to navigate floors and avoid obstacles, however it's still essential to clean off the sensor areas on a regular basis. This will stop dust and grime blocking the sensors, causing them to make faulty judgments.

Although the majority of robot vacuums and mop systems require some work they are an excellent option for busy homeowners. They will keep your floors looking beautiful and eliminate the need for lifting heavy objects. They also save you time and energy, which is the most valuable resource at home.

There are a few companies that are trying to develop better vacuum-mop machines, but they are still far from our level of quality. We expect these robots will improve over time just as the previous robot vacuums did.

Brushes to be cleaned

Just like vacuum cleaners, it's important to maintain your cleaning robot mop and vacuum combination to ensure it is functioning properly. Clean the sensors to enhance navigation. Empty and rinse the water tanks, remove hairs from brushes Clean the charge ports and then replace the filter and rollers according to the manufacturer's instructions. These suggestions will ensure that your robot mop and vacuum performs well for a lengthy period of time.

Carolyn Forte, Executive Director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care & Cleaning Lab is responsible for evaluating and tests cleaning products in the Laboratory. This includes robot vacuum-mop combinations. Her team has been testing and suggesting products for more than 40 years.

Combinations of mop and robot vacuum are great for tackling both dry debris (dust dirt) and wet mess (spills and stains) all in one cleaning session without switching machines. These multitaskers will save you time and effort and are ideal for those who lives a full schedule.

Certain robots that vacuum and mop require an app to operate and offer more features than others, such as a map this model created of our obstacle course, which is an important selling point. You can also plan and modify cleaning sessions with the app, switch mopping modes and determine the battery's level. Some models allow voice activation to allow hands-free operation such as the model that integrates with Alexa.

If you decide to purchase a robot vacuum and mop, look for a model that has the features that are important to you. All models utilize pads to sweep the floor, but some also have scrubbers for cleaning grout or a rotating brush for more intense scrubbing. Some models have a filter which can be cleaned or replaced to reduce the smell.

Some mopping robots dump their dirty pads into the base, which then automatically empty them into a waste bin, removing the need to manually clean the pads or refill a tank. Others, such as the Noesis Florio, have reusable pads that can be washed and dry between use. If you decide to purchase one that has reusable pads, make sure you read the instructions of the manufacturer on washing and drying them to keep them looking their best robot cleaner.