To remove the mop head from a Libman Tornado Mop, grip the white part of the mop head and pull it off.
How often should you replace a twist mop head?
The recommended frequency for replacing a twist mop head depends on the usage, but it typically lasts between 6 to 12 months.
For heavily soiled mops, washing machines at high temperatures are recommended, while for less debris, soaking is suggested.
Generally, mop heads should be replaced after 15 to 30 washings for cotton mops and 500 washings for microfiber mop heads.
Can the mop head be washed in a washing machine?
Yes, mop heads can be washed in a washing machine.
However, it is important to note that not all mop heads are machine washable.
Cotton mop heads should not be washed in a washing machine.
What is the best way to clean the mop head before putting it back on the mop?
The best way to clean a mop head before putting it back on the mop is to either machine wash it in a gentle cycle at the hottest temperature, or to soak it in a mixture of hot water and bleach (or a disinfectant of your choice).
If the mop head is not machine washable, create a mixture of half water, half dish detergent and lather the mop head with it.
Are there any special care instructions for a twist mop head to prolong its lifespan?
Yes, there are special care instructions for a twist mop head to prolong its lifespan.
Most manufacturers recommend washing the mop head after every use and wringing it out after washing.
Some also suggest avoiding fabric softeners or bleach when washing.
The mop head should be air-dried after washing.