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Fixing a Swiffer WetJet That is Not Spraying

March 10, 2017

I followed the tips on ThriftyFun for corroded contacts, exhausted batteries, etc. After verifying with a voltage meter that the switch worked and the contacts all through the circuits to the motor were not corroded (battery compartment like new), I was able to verify that when batteries were in the compartment and I pressed the switch, there was a 6v current at the engine contacts.

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The motor was frozen. I sprayed it both inside and out with WD-40 and let it sit for a minute. Still didn't start. I pressed the switch button and held it down and started tapping the motor casing with a tack hammer very gently. On the third tap, it started up and has been running ever since without a problem.

To get to the motor, take out the fluid bottle, remove the two chromed Phillips head screws holding the front fascia plate on, then remove the single screw down the swivel at the bottom. Lift up the plate to clear the swivel hinge and pull down slightly and the fascia comes out. The motor and pump are now accessible. To reassemble, put the fascia back on and replace the screws. WD-40 in the motor should prevent future water based corrosion from seizing up the motor shaft.

 
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December 30, 2019

My Swifter WetJet refill will not lock in place. I hold the button and push it down, but as soon as I release the button it pops out and doesn't spray.

Do I need to replace it with a new one?

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Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 105 Posts
December 30, 20191 found this helpful
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It sounds like the refill you have purchased could be bad and the locking mechanism on the mop is not locking this bottle in place. I would take it back to the store and ask for a new one.

 

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December 31, 20190 found this helpful
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Has this happened before? Or you just purchased and trying to put it together. If it's new, take it back for an exchange you could have gotten a bad one.

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Or, contact the company for further assistance. Good luck.

 
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February 9, 2009

I refilled my WetJet and now when I use it, it doesn't spray well. The solution only shoots out weakly a few inches. Did I do something wrong and is there any way to fix this?



Mary from Hummelstown, PA

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By Nancy (Guest Post)
February 9, 20091 found this helpful
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Change the batteries and make sure the bottle is in all the way.

 
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April 21, 2020

My new WetJet won't spray. I have followed the WetJet instructions and it still won't spray.


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Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 140 Posts
April 21, 20200 found this helpful

Check sprayer hole, sounds like it has a film over or clogged nozzle, that keeps from spraying!

 

Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 105 Posts
April 22, 20200 found this helpful

If this is the case blow into the hose for the machine and make sure the air is passing through. If you can feel the air passing through this means the hole is not clogged. The problem can be with the switch you are pushing or the pump is broken on the machine which won't allow the machine to pump the water so it can't spray.

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If the machine is brand new and not working after checking to make sure the nozzle is not clogged I would suggest taking it back to the store. it can have a faulty pump on the machine.

 

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April 23, 20200 found this helpful

I do not know if it turning on and not working but be sure the batteries are inserted correctly.
Check the bottle to ensure it is fully inserted if the sprayer is not working.
Since this is new a lot of the troubleshooting suggestions will not be for your problem but I'm all for returning it to the store. Someone should get it going or give you a new one.

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ThriftyFun receives a lot of questions about this item so you might want yo read a few of the answers already given.

www.thriftyfun.com/New-Swiffer-WetJet-Not-Spraying.html

www.thriftyfun.com/Swiffer-WetJet-Isnt-Working.html

Maybe review pictures on putting it together may show something to recheck.

www.wikihow.life/Assemble-a-Swiffer-WetJet

www.hunker.com/.../how-to-troubleshoot-swiffer-wetjet...

 
April 27, 20201 found this helpful

Is the cardboard removed from the canister area? If so, try to hold in the release button while inserting the canister. Then, release the button. That is what I had to do with mine.

 
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January 21, 2013

I recently purchased a Swiffer WetJet and when I went to use it, it is not spraying. I have the bottle of liquid in it that came with it. I must be doing something wrong. Please help.

By Sue M from Boylston, MA

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December 3, 20161 found this helpful
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I had the same problem and tried the earlier suggestion posted here. To clean where the battery connects with nail polish remover and was shocked that it worked...

 
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My Swifter Wet Jet button is stuck in the pushed in position and won't pop back up. The mop is not working at all. Can you help me?


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September 21, 2017

What type of driver tool does it take to remove the cover to the pump motor? My father and I have replaced the batteries, cleaned the nozzles, and checked the batteries with a voltage meter. How can we get to the pump motor?


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September 22, 20172 found this helpful

You will need the following tools:

  • Kitchen knife or utility knife
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Regular pliers
  • Small Phillips head screwdriver

Step 1

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Look on the mop handle and find the spring-loaded button that hold the handle together.

Step 2
Push on the button with the tip of your screwdriver.

Step 3
Depress the button enough to twist the handle so that it stays down.

Step 4
Now pull the handle off. Be careful to not pull too hard because there are wires in the handle.

Step 5
To keep the wires in tack go to the handgrip and remove the screws.

Step 6
There is one angled one at the back of the grip that also needs to be removed.

Step 7
Now pry up he lighter-colored pushbutton to remove the handgrip.

Step 8
The handgrip will fall apart and you can easily slide the aluminum handle off and over the 10A SPST switch.

Step 9
Open the battery cover and remove the batteries.

Step 10
Unscrew the two Phillips head screws and set them aside.

Step 11
Push down on the light purple button at the top of the battery case.

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Step 12
Twist and pull the aluminum handle to remove the handle and battery case at the top of the mops head.

Step 13
The head of the mop is connected to the pump assembly by a U-joint that is secured in place by a Phillips screw.

Step 14
The hose from the pump runs down past the U-joint into the head of the mop. This connects to a T-joint with a one-way valve that runs to the nozzles of the mop.

Step 15
Unscrew the screw that is located above the U-joint and turn the pump assembly over. Now unscrew the screw in the center of the back.

Step 16
Go to the pump assembly from the top and unscrew the two screws that hold the pump to the housing.

Step 17
You can now lift the back off and pull the mod head free from the U-joint. Be careful to not lose your screws.

Step 18
There are two battery clips that attach the pump to the battery pack. The clips, slip off. If all you want is your pump you will remove the clips and take off the housing.

Step 19
You can now see the pump motor. If you want to remove the pump motor completely there is other steps to follow. However, you only want to get to the motor to see if you can fix it.

Step 20
Here is a video that can show you these steps. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md5Dju_fbSE

 

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September 22, 20170 found this helpful

These are nice to use but do requires general "cleaning" (battery compartment/nozzle) occasionally but you seem to be having more serious problems.

  • It does appear that all the tools necessary for any repairs would be: Kitchen knife or utility knife - Needle nose pliers - Regular pliers - Small Phillips head screwdriver.
  • There are several repair videos on YouTube but it seems many people complain they are not that clear on instructions.
  • This is a familiar subject/question on ThriftyFun so you might find some suggestions to try before deciding to buy a new one.
  • www.thriftyfun.com/Swiffer-WetJet-Isnt-Working.html
  • Hopefully your dad is good at repairing things and can figure out what needs to be done.

It seems many people say their Swiffer works well for about 2 years and after that it just seems to go out. Maybe they are programmed to just last that long?

 
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April 8, 2014

I bought new batteries and the spray still doesn't come out! I think the commercials are wrong. I am very disappointed.

By Marquette

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October 19, 20180 found this helpful

Same here, I put in new batteries and it wasn't working. I couldn't hear the motor or anything, it was just completely dead. The bottle was in securely, I popped it on and off several times. The batteries were in correctly and the door was snapped shut in the proper position, several times. I was about to chuck it in the trash but decided to wipe the battery terminal with a paper towel and there was a smudge of black goo.. I figured it was preventing good contact with the batteries. I got a little bit of baking soda and water on the paper towel, wiped the terminals down, made sure I dried it and the entire compartment very well, put the batteries back in and just for good measure, ran hot tap water over the nozzles since I had everything on the countertop anyways. Woohoo! It works like new again!

 
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