I purchased fleece just weeks ago for xmas project and ended up w lots of leftover. I cut some of these yesterday and then set to swiffering. These things are amazing!! One side picked up more than I've ever seen accumulate - so impressed! I've tried washcloths and various other but these are quick, cheap and better than none other. Thanks for great tip and tutorial.
Great Idea!! So simple too. I use a regular size wash cloth and then discovered microfiber auto detail towels, wash cloth size. Learned this in Europe about 30 years ago.
I have never really used the wet cloths for my swiffer. I used those cheap bundles of washcloths from Walmart. I liked using my own cleaners and liked using cloths That I could throw in the wash and reuse.
What is another material you can use for wet mopping? These work great for dry but I spray my floors and then mop wet, these just seem to push the dirt not pick up.
Went to your website to buy this but I was forced to sign up, allow info sharing, etc. - not what I want. Hope there is a straight better way ? A phone number maybe, Amazon,
I want it to mop my floors. Is there a reason this is your fabric of choice instead of towels? Also, do they sell white. I'm using bleach to mop and or to wash them.
I purchased fleece just weeks ago for xmas project and ended up w lots of leftover. I cut some of these yesterday and then set to swiffering. These things are amazing!! One side picked up more than I've ever seen accumulate - so impressed! I've tried washcloths and various other but these are quick, cheap and better than none other. Thanks for great tip and tutorial.
Great Idea!! So simple too. I use a regular size wash cloth and then discovered microfiber auto detail towels, wash cloth size. Learned this in Europe about 30 years ago.
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Thank you so much. Very clear instructions and this really works. I think getting the higher end fleece (because it's thicker) works good.
Yes, you did a great video, and thanks for the tutorial! I was using old rags but I love the fleece idea!
Buy fabric at thrift stores! It's cheaper and you will help the stores not throw any away.
I have never really used the wet cloths for my swiffer. I used those cheap bundles of washcloths from Walmart. I liked using my own cleaners and liked using cloths That I could throw in the wash and reuse.
Thank you very much I do a lot of cleaning made 20 of these.
What is another material you can use for wet mopping? These work great for dry but I spray my floors and then mop wet, these just seem to push the dirt not pick up.
Great video.thank you for the tutorial, simple and clean 😊
TY ... EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW ... CLEAR INSTRUCTIONS ~ GREAT
Thanks VERY much! Great idea. Perfectly done video!
Thank you for this quick and easy DIY. I will have to purchase a new mop because I have the purple one that uses Velcro pads
Went to your website to buy this but I was forced to sign up, allow info sharing, etc. - not what I want. Hope there is a straight better way ? A phone number maybe, Amazon,
nice video
Great video
ty so much
so whats the deal my head has no pressure holes just rough area on the bottom front and back
Joe Scheller it is the wrong kind. The one you have is for velcro
I want it to mop my floors. Is there a reason this is your fabric of choice instead of towels? Also, do they sell white. I'm using bleach to mop and or to wash them.
ROSLYN JONES I just use my microfiber towels. no ctting they work great
Great video was looking for such a solution! Hope you posted contact info. I need a lot! Lol
nice :)