Invented by mother-of-two and industrial designer, Hannah Smith, the Mopsock fits over the head of your broom or vacuum, instantly transforming it into an effective mop.
How to use your Mopsock
The Mopsock is SO simple to use:
Mopsocks are reversible so you can flip the Mopsock over during mopping to get a super clean finish. Once you're done simply remove the Mopsock and put it in the washing machine ready for next time. Always remember it is important that your vacuum cleaner is switched off while you are using your Mopsock. |
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A great way to use the mopsock for particularly dirty floors is first scrub the floor with a hot soapy broom then fit a dry Mopsock over the broom and give the floor a final polish.
How the Mopsock came about
After years of mops sitting rusty and unused in the cupboard and trying almost every cleaning product on the market, Hannah gave up and cleaned her floor the old fashioned way - on her hands and knees using a decent cloth!
One day after vacuuming she threw her wet cloth onto the floor and, using the vacuum's suction to hold it in place, mopped her floor with the vacuum handle. This worked brilliantly but was not so great for her vacuum's motor.
As an industrial design graduate, Hannah immediately set about designing a product that did not need to be sucked onto the end of the vacuum but instead fitted onto the head of the floor tool. The final design was a microfibre quilted sponge that was fabricated to fit snugly over the floor tool of a vacuum and could be used with the vacuum switched off. Once she had a prototype she found that it also fitted over her broom. The “Mopsock” was born.
After years of mops sitting rusty and unused in the cupboard and trying almost every cleaning product on the market, Hannah gave up and cleaned her floor the old fashioned way - on her hands and knees using a decent cloth!
One day after vacuuming she threw her wet cloth onto the floor and, using the vacuum's suction to hold it in place, mopped her floor with the vacuum handle. This worked brilliantly but was not so great for her vacuum's motor.
As an industrial design graduate, Hannah immediately set about designing a product that did not need to be sucked onto the end of the vacuum but instead fitted onto the head of the floor tool. The final design was a microfibre quilted sponge that was fabricated to fit snugly over the floor tool of a vacuum and could be used with the vacuum switched off. Once she had a prototype she found that it also fitted over her broom. The “Mopsock” was born.