Thank you! ❤ I think I can do this with my limited sewing skills and old towels 😊 my husband can open the lid and feel big, strong and helpful 😂 (well in reality he is big, strong and helpful 🤭)
I have an old Swifter WetJet mop, and there is a scrubber strip on the front of the mop head. I'm not sure if the Swifter mops still have this feature. At any rate, is there a hack for the scrubber strip?
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you! ❤ I think I can do this with my limited sewing skills and old towels 😊 my husband can open the lid and feel big, strong and helpful 😂 (well in reality he is big, strong and helpful 🤭)
Omg! I was doing this wrong! Thank you so much!!
Thank you very much for this
I have an old Swifter WetJet mop, and there is a scrubber strip on the front of the mop head. I'm not sure if the Swifter mops still have this feature. At any rate, is there a hack for the scrubber strip?
Hmm, I can't currently think of a hack to make your own scrubber strip. But usually just the terry cloth pad gets the job done just fine too.
@@MakeYourOwnZone, thank you for replying!
I went to the dollar store and purchased a pair of fluffy socks and just put that on the Swiffer. When dirty, just put the socks into the washer.
Yes, the sock idea works very well for dry swiffering!