Anti-Hair-Trapping Sponge Mop — “Dry Sweep to Remove Hair + Wet Mop for Cleaning” Reduces Tangling
Pain Point:
Hair gets stuck in Sponge mops and is hard to clean off. The more you mop, the tighter the hair gets tangled, affecting cleaning effectiveness.
Tip:
Before using the sponge mop, first “dry wipe” the floor once (dry sponge has weaker stickiness, making hair easier to lift). Sweep hair into corners and remove with a dustpan.
Then dampen the mop head to clean stains. If minor hair remains stuck, gently scrape along the sponge's texture with an old toothbrush—hair will detach without frequent sponge replacement.
Tip:
After use, rinse the microfiber mop thoroughly and air-dry it (avoid direct sunlight) to prevent the microfiber from hardening and becoming more prone to hair adhesion.
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