• Clean mops absorb more soil than dirty mops
  • Lockable Aluminum/Plastic Mop Head Frames
  • Lightweight easy to use mechanism
  • Durable sewn construction ensures quality and long mop life
  • 71” telescopic aluminum handle
  • Simple locking device for constant position or swivel 360 degrees.
  • Patented, 2-ply twist yarn will not unravel, snag or fray
  • Looped ends pick up more dirt than brooms or disposable dust mops
  • Available in a variety of mop head sizes
  • Using the right-sized mop can save you up to 30% in time and labor
  • Mop heads will come to you from Liniform clean every time

Contact us today for more information about how Liniform can help save time and money with our cleaning mops.

Dust Mops FAQs  

What is the best material for a dust mop? 

The best materials for dust mops are microfiber and cotton. Microfiber captures fine particles better and works well on smooth surfaces like tile and hardwood. Cotton provides good dust attraction and durability for general cleaning tasks. Your floor type and cleaning needs determine which material works better for your situation. 

What’s the difference between renting and buying dust mops? 

If you rent, the company handles the washing and brings you clean replacements, saving time but with a steady monthly cost. Buying means you clean and replace yourself, but it can save money in the long run if you stay on top of the upkeep. 

How do we clean and sanitize your used dust mops? 

Our cleaning team follows a strict process to keep dust mops fresh, safe, and ready for use. Each mop is washed in high-temperature industrial machines with premium commercial detergents. During the wash cycle, we add sanitizing agents to eliminate germs and bacteria. After washing, your mops go through a complete drying process to prevent moisture buildup and mildew. Every step follows manufacturer guidelines, so each material is cared for properly. 

How do I know when my dust mops need service? 

Replace dust mops when they fail to effectively pick up dirt or leave residue behind. Look for visible wear like frayed edges, thinning material, or persistent odors after cleaning. In busy places, mops may only last a couple of months, so it’s best to judge by how they’re performing instead of the calendar. 

What areas can dust mops effectively clean? 

Dust mops are designed for hard floors like vinyl, tile, concrete, or hardwood. Large open areas such as warehouses, lobbies, or long hallways are where they shine. Use them to sweep away dust before wet mopping, but skip them on carpets or spots that really need scrubbing.