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What are the Best Mops Brands?

Which Type Of Mop Is Best For My Floor?

You technically don't need anything too fancy to get the job done, but you'll want to select the best type of mop for your floors. In general, smooth floors tend to do well regardless of which type of mop you choose. Whether you prefer a lightweight sponge mop, string mop, or disposable pads, you're sure to find the mops and mopping supplies you need at your neighborhood CVS. For cleaning wood or laminate, you might prefer a microfiber mop. Their ability to trap debris reduces the risk of scratching your floor as you mop. If you have textured or tile floors, a sponge mop might do the best job getting into the hills and valley. For industrial use or areas of your home with concrete floors, consider investing in an economical string mop.

How Do Microfiber, String Mops, And Sponge Mops Compare?

Although some mop types may look more impressive than others, they all have their place. Microfiber mops are uniquely absorbent. They also have a reputation for gripping and holding even the smallest particles. Microfiber mop heads are also quite durable, and most are machine washable. Sponge mops are lightweight and easy to maneuver. The sponge heads are absorbent, and the low overall density makes squeezing out excess water nearly effortless. Most sponge mop heads are also chemical resistant. String mops are usually made with cotton or rayon. The texture gives them excellent scrubbing power. Using a double-sided bucket with a string mop cuts your effort in half. Strip mops have a similar design but usually feature absorbent, fast-drying materials.

What Is The Best Way To Store Mops?

Mops and brooms should be stored in a well-ventilated area. The bristles of your broom and the cleaning surface of your mops should be kept a few inches off the floor. If you've been stashing your floor cleaning tools in the corner of your utility closet, consider investing in self-gripping holders or a wall-mounted bracket. Before hanging your mop on the wall, follow the cleaning recommendations provided by the manufacturer. Then give your mop time to dry.Weather permitting, consider drying your mop outside. Sunlight is a natural disinfectant that reduces the likelihood of unpleasant odors.