Dry Superior Mop
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    DRY SUPERIOR MOP:

    With a regular dust mopping routine you will minimize the amount of dust on your floors that could be picked up by airflow and carried to all other surfaces. This high-pile microfiber Mop pad used dry, employs a static charge that attracts dust to the mop like a magnet. This mop head is yellow so it shows up all the dust to indicate when it needs cleaning. It should be laundered occasionally. Clean microfiber dusts and cleans surfaces better than dirty microfiber. Typically dry mopping can remove between 50% and 90% of bacteria from a surface before you wet mop.

  • (Where To Use)
    • Use on floors, ceilings and walls.
    • Extensive use of the dry mop will preserve your hardwood and tile floors.
    • Reduces wear and tear on waxed surfaces as well.
  • (How To Use)
    • Attach the Dry Dusting Head to the aluminum Mop Base.
    • Adjust the handle to the correct height (your nose) and lock by twisting the outer handle clockwise.
    • Start by dusting the edges from the furthest point in the room back toward the exit or door, then  move the dust mop in a figure 8 pattern keeping the leading edge of the mop forward at all times. This will keep all the dust collected on the same side of the dust mop.
    • When you have finished, use the Rubber Brush to brush the collected dust and hair out of the mop directly into the garbage can.
    • Use a damp Antibac Envirocloth to pick up the debris, no longer needing a dust pan.
  • (Care Instructions)
    • Brush mop head using the Rubber Brush to remove hair and lint and rinse prior to the washing cycle.
    • Soiled dry mop can be pretreated with Carpet Stain Buster before laundering.
    • Laundered with quality laundry powder or liquid in cold, warm, or hot water. Periodically it is a good idea to wash in the hottest water available as this will open the fibers and release debris and grease caught deep within the fibers.
    • You may want to occasionally deep clean your microfiber by boiling it on the stove for 10 minutes.
    • To dry, hanging the mop in direct sunlight also helps sanitize them using the sun’s ultra violet rays or dry them in a hot clothes dryer without any lint (fluffy) garments or towels.
    • To remove stubborn stains, boil for 10 minutes to allow the fibers to swell and release any debris or spray the stain with the Norwex Carpet Stain Buster and allow to soak for 10 minutes before laundering.
    • DO NOT USE bleach, abrasive solutions, fabric softener or dryer softener sheets, these destroy the products ability to clean. DO NOT iron. DO NOT USE with paints or inks.
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