Microfiber Mops

In addition to microfiber towels, microfiber makes a great material for mops. Microfiber mops are much better at cleaning then conventional sponge mops because they actively absorb the dirt and dust and lock it into the fibers whereas a sponge mop has to soak up the dirt that goes into the water, which not all dirt will.

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You can use microfiber mops on just about any non-carpet floor. They work great as a mop for hardwood floors, grouted tile floors, stone, linoleum as well as other surfaces. Using a microfiber mop is a great way to go green because you can clean the floors without using any chemicals. To a quick, casual cleaning all you have to do is run the mop through over the floor to pick up dirt, dust, dog hair and debris. And when you want to do a thorough cleaning, simply soak the mop head in water, wring it out and replace it, then push the mop to get more of the grease and oils that might be left behind. And because the mop is microfiber it can clean up wet spills as well as dry messes. Microfiber mops are built with typical household cleaning in mind and have a swivel head that makes getting into corners easy, a trapezoid shaped pad which ends up trapping more dirt and telescoping handle that extends all the way up to 60 inches which means you don’t have to break your back bending over. And when you’re done with your mop, simply take the mop head and throw it in the washer and dryer and it will be good to use again and again. If you have a big house you may want to pick up spare microfiber mop pads so you can switch on the fly.

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Once you use a microfiber mop you’ll be amazed at how easy it is. They glide along effortlessly almost as if on a cushion of air. You hardly have to move any chairs to get under the table. And because one mop does it all, you no longer have to sweep or vacuum first before swiffering or mopping with a sponge mop. You might even find that your husband wants to help out.