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: Studies show that microfiber mops can remove up to 95% of bacteria with just water, compared to only 68% for traditional cotton mops. 2. A Century of Evolution

: Unlike the smooth fibers of a cotton mop, microfibers are "split" during manufacturing. This creates millions of tiny hooks that grab and hold onto bacteria and fine particles that a vacuum might simply blow back into the air. buy dust mop

: As you move a microfiber dust mop across the floor, the friction generates a static electric charge that acts like a magnet, pulling in dust and pet hair before you even touch them. : Studies show that microfiber mops can remove

The dust mop as we know it has come a long way from its humble beginnings: This creates millions of tiny hooks that grab

Buying a dust mop is often considered a "boring" chore, but the science and history behind these tools reveal they are far more than just "rags on a stick." 1. The Science of the "Magnetic" Clean

: Today’s mops often feature 360-degree swivel heads and extendable handles, allowing them to reach ceilings, walls, and narrow gaps where "dust bunnies" hide. 3. More Than Just Floor Care

: Thomas W. Steward was granted a patent in 1893 for a mop design intended to save users from "bruised knees" and "bad backs" by attaching cloth to a handle.

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: Studies show that microfiber mops can remove up to 95% of bacteria with just water, compared to only 68% for traditional cotton mops. 2. A Century of Evolution

: Unlike the smooth fibers of a cotton mop, microfibers are "split" during manufacturing. This creates millions of tiny hooks that grab and hold onto bacteria and fine particles that a vacuum might simply blow back into the air.

: As you move a microfiber dust mop across the floor, the friction generates a static electric charge that acts like a magnet, pulling in dust and pet hair before you even touch them.

The dust mop as we know it has come a long way from its humble beginnings:

Buying a dust mop is often considered a "boring" chore, but the science and history behind these tools reveal they are far more than just "rags on a stick." 1. The Science of the "Magnetic" Clean

: Today’s mops often feature 360-degree swivel heads and extendable handles, allowing them to reach ceilings, walls, and narrow gaps where "dust bunnies" hide. 3. More Than Just Floor Care

: Thomas W. Steward was granted a patent in 1893 for a mop design intended to save users from "bruised knees" and "bad backs" by attaching cloth to a handle.

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