I just bought a Swiffer wetjet today in an effort to improve the state of my kitchen floor, and I wonder how to refill the bottle without causing a problem with it. The manual says don't, of course, but I've read about other people refilling it with vinegar and water, etc, and I'd like to do that too. I'm not interested in having to buy refills of the cleaner or pads, I just want to use something safe like vinegar and water and old cloth diapers for the pads. So...how do you do it?
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How do you refill a swiffer wetjet bottle?
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I saw somewhere on the internet to cut a small hole in the top of the bottle. Then fill it and plug it with the back of a suction cup. It works quite well, even though lately mine has been leaking even when I store it straight up. I figure it may be time for a new bottle, then I'll just refill it until the same thing starts happening. I just put an old cloth prefold diaper on with rubber bands, works great!
: I already have the microfiber cloths too that I used on my Swiffer. I'm sure I can freecycle the Swiffer, yay!

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