If your Roborock didn't come with a cleaning solution, it's best to use water or Roborock's own official floor cleaner. This cleaner is specially made to protect the mop's internal water system and parts.
If you use harsh chemicals like bleach, vinegar, or all-purpose cleaners that aren't recommended, they could clog the pump, damage parts, or void your guarantee.
To get a better clean, pick a neutral pH, low-foam floor cleaner that says it's safe for robot mops and dilute it as directed by the maker.
If a solution leaves behind residue or lines, don't use it on sealed hardwood, laminate, or sensitive tile, because Roborock mops don't rinse with clean water after each pass.
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