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Cloths For Swiffer Mops

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Date: 08/13/2007 Topics: Cleaning > Cleaning Tools | Consumer Advice > Product Finder | Readers Request > Consumer  
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Where can I get cloths to fit my Swiffer mop? It is 161/2 by 41/2 in size.

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By Ken Milling (Guest Post)
One more idea is to use old anti static cloths for your clothes dryer.

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By Jane (Guest Post)
I made my own from bath cloths I bought from the dollar store! Throw them in the washing machine and use them again.

Posted on 08/16/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By kghsave (220) Profile Contact
My son is in the Army and told me that they use socks.

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By kimhis (1411) Contact
I cut up a towel from the thrift shop and have never thrown it out, so far I just shake it out and put it right back on. Love the Swiffer!

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By Crystal (Guest Post)
A friend of the family told us a cheap way around buying Swiffer cloths, use paper towels. When your finished with it, throw the paper towel away. All you need is cheap paper towels from the dollar store. Hope this hepls.

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By JoanDogs (123) Profile Contact
You can also use Handi-Wipes, wash them and when completely worn out, just discard.

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By dpool from memphis (37) Profile Contact
I made my own from micro fiber towels that I got at the dollar tree. Then you can wash and reuse. If you sew or a family member does you can hem the cloths to keep from fraying or use fray check. When your velcro starts to get old, replace it.

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