Steam Mop Pads Diy

It s much cheaper than swiffer pads and it lasts forever.
Steam mop pads diy. No sewing no stitching. Zig zag stitch all around the pad. Do it yourself and save money.
Then cut out the towel according to the dimensions of the disposable. Super easy 1 minute wet mop pad another alternative is to make a diy reusable pad that s almost identical to the disposable ones. Thought i would update this post and let you know what tweaks i made to my system.
Instead of buying swiffer pads all the time buy a reusable mop pad like this one that s made for those steam mops. I recycled old towels for the project creating mop pads that are easy to wash and sanitize quick to sew and offer customizable thicknesses so that i can blast my stone tiled kitchen floor but not trash the wax on my wood living room floor. Filled kitchen sink with hot water and tiny bit of dishwashing liquid and a splash of ammonia.
Take your old disposable pad and place it on top of the towel. Get a two pack for only 8 bucks and save a ton in the long run. Soaked the mop pad wrung it out and attached to steamer.
It s machine washable and microfiber cloth so it works better too. Unfortunately the cost of replacing the pads can add up quickly. I made myself an entire stash of re usable steam mop pads.
Gave the new steam mop cover a thorough workout tonight and am so happy with the results. Along with that throwing away the pad adds to the impact on the environment and landfills. You can use fleece cotton or an old towel.