With Christmas decorations put away, it's time to give the hard floors a thorough cleaning and get those dust bunnies out the corners.
I was gifted a Swiffer mop by a visiting family member about 20 years ago. At first, I bought the refill pads/cloths. Then I realized I could make my own. Here are 4 cloths that will work on the Swiffer Dry + Wet Floor Mop tool.
Wet Mop Pads
3 On a couple of occasions, I needed to clean up a spot for which I really didn't want to use fabric/reusable cloths, due to germs (someone was very sick with norovirus and lost it on the kitchen floor) one time, and tiny glass particles on another. I used disposable pads made from ordinary paper towels.
With a roll of Target brand Brawny-type paper towels (thick), I folded over 2 large squares of paper toweling, then wrapped them around the mop head and poked portions into the tabs. I sprayed the paper-covered mop head with cleaner and used the mop for a final cleaning of the floor. Paper toweling used as a Swiffer mop pad is an option for someone who just wants to save money over buying wet mop pads.
Dust Mop Pads for Dry Use
4 I use polyester fleece cloths, cut to the size of standard washcloths, for dust-mopping wood floors or when I don't want to wet-mop other hard floors.
My cloth, here, is a scrap leftover from making hats for my daughters and a niece about 17 to 18 years ago. Any scrap of polyester or acrylic fleece will work to attract and hold dust and dirt. Notice, there is no sewing involved. Just cut to size, wrap around the Swiffer head, and poke the cloth into the tabs/clips.