
I decided that I would make reusable and washable mop pads for it. I chose some dark green microfiber fabric and some flannelette. The 3 layers of the white flannelette was cut to the exact size of the mop head. The green fabric was cut 1 inch larger than the flannelette and I cut 2 of them.
I sewed the flannelette to the back side of one of the green pieces going all around and making about 5 seams crisscrossing the elliptical shape.
I placed 2 lines of tight zigzag down the center of the other green piece (like a button hole) then cut in the middle, which will allow me to turn it over when it the greens are sewn together. Once sewn I trimmed the pointy ends of excess fabric.
I turned it inside out with the slit allowing it to be installed onto the blue foam mop head.
The zig zag will prevent the ravelling of the green fabric.
It's a really nice snug fit.

It worked really well on both the lino and vinyl flooring.


The mop is well made with a hanger.
I am really happy with this mop and the price of $3 was terrific! I will be able to quickly do the hard surface floors in a few minutes.
Sylvia - that is a steal at $3. And how clever to make re-usable covers. The mop is likely to last a very long time since the covers are taking the brunt of the work. And the covers can be washed! Something many of us can use!
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