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Smart Mop Micro Mop 15.0 HD Blue

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  • Cut microfibre for improved dirt absorption and streak-free cleaning
  • Reduces bacterial contamination by up to 96 %
  • Holds 6 times its own weight in water – perfect for cleaning large areas
  • Machine washable up to 500 times
  • Heavy duty 15 mm long fibres with large surface area

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Item #: 346-107  UPC : 761475613064  MPN : MM40B

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this 15 mm pile mop replacement head attaches securely to SmartColor MopHolder with 3 hole flaps. Use wet or dry, aggressive cleaning edges clean with less water, less streaking, and less effort. Great for tile floors and grout lines. Reduces bacteria by up to 96%. Absorbs up to 6x's its own weight for liquid pickup and retention, easy rinse. Long lasting and durable, machine wash and dry 500 times. Choose color for designated area or task to use with Unger SmartColor system. Heavy Duty.

  • Heavy duty 15 mm long fibres with large surface area
  • Cut microfibre for improved dirt absorption and streak-free cleaning
  • Reduces bacterial contamination by up to 96 %
  • Holds 6 times its own weight in water – perfect for cleaning large areas
  • Machine washable up to 500 times
  • Fits on UNGER Flat Mop Holder SM40G + erGO! Pocket Mop Holder FAPMH


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