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27122BL5MF

22 oz. Blue Microfiber Looped End Wet Mop Head with 5" Blue Headband - 12/Case

Features

  • Designed for lint-, scratch-, and streak-free cleaning of expansive surfaces
  • Offers better liquid absorption and bacteria removal than traditional cotton mops
  • Attached scrubber pad easily removes stubborn scuffs or spots
  • Blue band can be used as part of a color-coded cleaning system
  • 5" band for use with jaw-style mop handles

Product Features

Keep your establishment clean and ready for customers or guests with this Lavex 22 oz. blue microfiber looped end wet mop head with 5" blue headband. This mop features an 80% polyester, 20% polyamide construction that is ideal for use on tile, concrete, and stone floors. Its attached scrubber pad easily removes stubborn scuffs or spots, ensuring a convenient cleaning experience for the staff of your office, restaurant, school, or healthcare facility.

This mop is made to target and remove more bacteria than traditional cotton mops. Available in a variety of colors, it allows for proper color-coding in order to prevent cross-contamination. Simply use existing HACCP guidelines to assign a color to each area of your facility and use this mop pad on any hard surface in your establishment for a residue- and streak-free floor. The 5" band can be used with jaw-style mop handles (sold separately).

Overall Dimensions:
Band Width: 5"
Length: 17 1/2"
Capacity: 22 oz.

Specifications

  • Length 17 1/2 Inches
  • Headband Width 5 Inches
  • Capacity 22 oz.
  • Color Blue
  • Features Lint-Free
  • Features Streak-Free
  • Features With Scrubber Pad
  • Headband Size Wide
  • Material Microfiber
  • Material Polyamide
  • Material Polyester
  • Mop Head Attachment Style Jaw / Clamp
  • Style Looped End
  • Style Reusable
  • Type Wet Mop Heads

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No, it is not recommended to use bleach when washing your microfiber cloths. Using bleach causes the material to deteriorate, reducing the life of the microfiber.

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