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Step 3: Wash the Mop Head
If your mop head is machine washable, toss it in the washing machine on a hot cycle with your regular detergent. Add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle for extra freshness.
Step 4: Dry Completely
Air-dry the mop head fully before storing it. Hang it in a well-ventilated area to prevent mildew and odors.
Pro Tips for Keeping Your Mop Fresh Longer
- Clean your mop after every few uses, especially when cleaning particularly dirty areas.
- Store your mop so the head is off the ground and can air dry.
- Replace only the mop head when needed, not the entire mop.
- Consider using microfiber mop heads—they’re easier to clean and last longer.
When It’s Time to Say Goodbye
Even the best care can’t save a mop that’s too worn out or frayed. If you notice persistent odors, discoloration, or if the mop head falls apart, it might be time for a replacement.
Final Thoughts
Try this easy routine—you might be surprised how fresh your mop can feel without the hassle of buying a new one!
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