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I have a swivel mop that I do the floors with-the kind where a velcro pad is used to do the actual washing. I read that if I turn it sideways, it's the perfect size to wash the baseboards, too. Voila! I love ez.

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The mop sounds like it does a lot!

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@ECBG  Yeah, works for me. One pad for dusting, one for washing.

 

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@Judaline 

 

 

Thank you.

 

I believe I missed the brand name of your mop.

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@ECBG wrote:

@Judaline 

 

 

Thank you.

 

I believe I missed the brand name of your mop.


It's at a place (found on this forum!) called microfiberwholesale and the usual after that. 

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Walmart also sells a mop like this.

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Re: Pretty Neat

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I use my mop dry to dust the walls and ceilings too.  No more  cobwebs.  

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I have long been a fan of a real lambswool duster with a long handle...I use it in my 12 foot ceiling picture frame paneling....and ceiling fans, etc. 

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@Trailrun23 wrote:

I have long been a fan of a real lambswool duster with a long handle...I use it in my 12 foot ceiling picture frame paneling....and ceiling fans, etc. 


Can you wash the baseboards with it? lol

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