What the Libman Freedom Mop TV commercial - Bottles is about.
The Libman Freedom Mop TV spot, 'Bottles' is a creative and engaging advertisement that showcases the product's unique selling point - the ability to clean without the need for harsh chemicals. The advertisement opens with a woman struggling to clean a sticky mess on her kitchen floor, using traditional cleaning products that seem to be doing little to get rid of the mess.
The scene then quickly shifts to a woman using the Libman Freedom Mop to effortlessly clean the same sticky mess. The highlight of the commercial comes in when the camera pans to show several bottles of cleaning solutions left unused, with the message "you don't need all those bottles" displayed prominently on the screen.
The advertisement effectively communicates the product's ability to reduce the need for chemical cleaning products, which not only saves money but also reduces waste and helps protect the environment. The use of humor, catchy background music, and stunning visuals works together to create a memorable and powerful message that effectively demonstrates the benefits of using the Libman Freedom Mop.
Overall, the 'Bottles' TV spot is an effective advertisement that successfully communicates the product's unique selling point and is sure to resonate with consumers looking for effective and eco-friendly cleaning solutions.
Libman Freedom Mop TV commercial - Bottles produced for
Libman
was first shown on television on August 20, 2012.
Frequently Asked Questions about libman freedom mop tv spot, 'bottles'
So it's ideal for wooden floors. Just store them up with the bottle prefilled. And it's ready to use next time just grab it and start buffing it's a revolution new cleaning.
When you're done cleaning, simply remove the mop head and toss it in the laundry to be cleaned up to 50 times. Key Features: The thick, absorbent microfiber pad deep cleans, as it lifts and locks dirt away. Removes over 99% of staphylococcus aureus and E.
The vast majority of our products are made right here in the USA in Arcola, IL.
The Libman Nitty Gritty Roller Mop's green cleaning pads help lift dirt away, while its built-in scrub brush breaks down tough dirt, grime, and more. It comes with an easy to pull wring handle and a tear resistant sponge to make tough jobs easier.
Each Wonder Mop has a built-in power wringer, designed to squeeze out and remove even more water from the microfiber mop head. This allows your floors to dry faster so you can be back on them sooner. The mop head is also eco-friendly, thanks to being machine washable up to 50-times.
William Libman
The company was established in 1896 in Chicago, Illinois by William Libman and has remained family-owned and operated. Its headquarters is currently located in Arcola, Illinois, where it employs 700 people at its facility.
Arcola, IL
The vast majority of our products are made right here in the USA in Arcola, IL. What began over 125 years ago as a wire wound corn broom, has evolved into a full line of cleaning products, including brooms, mops, brushes, sponges, gloves, liquid cleaners and more.
So it's ideal for wooden floors. Just store them up with the bottle prefilled. And it's ready to use next time just grab it and start buffing it's a revolution new cleaning.
With proper maintenance and cleaning, mop heads can last between 15 – 30 washes. In domestic environments, mop heads will need to be changed less regularly still. However, it's still recommended that you clean your mop heads after every use to ensure bacteria doesn't multiply.
William Libman started The Libman Company in 1896 with one mission; to make the finest, most durable wire-wound corn brooms. William's sons, grandsons and great grandchildren have since expanded that mission to include the finest mops, brooms, brushes and cleaning tools.
With proper maintenance and cleaning, mop heads can last between 15 – 30 washes. In domestic environments, mop heads will need to be changed less regularly still. However, it's still recommended that you clean your mop heads after every use to ensure bacteria doesn't multiply.
As a rule of thumb, mop heads should be replaced after 15 to 30 washings for cotton mops and slightly longer – the approximate equivalent of 500 washings– for more modern microfiber mop heads. However, the frequency of use of the mops largely affect these numbers.