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miami85
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Wed, Sep 17 2014, 11:45 pm
We've gone through several sponge-type mop heads recently b/c they get moldy/mildewy very quickly--even with hanging it up to dry in a well lit and ventilated area. My DH is allergic to mold so he's sensitive--and also it just STINKS. I just feel it's a waste of money to keep buying new mop heads. I don't mop too often, and sometimes just use some water to loosen the shmutz. I also try to squeeze out the excess liquid. Any ideas what I can do?
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The Happy Wife
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Wed, Sep 17 2014, 11:56 pm
Look for a mop with a machine washable mop head.
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