Microfiber sweep mopcloth cleaning device
First Claim
1. A Microfiber Sweep Mopcloth cleaning device comprising:
- an attachment structure configured to fixedly adhere and provide for a secure taut fit to a handle portion of a cleaning tool;
said attachment structure including an at least four-sided microfiber primary cleaning cloth member;
a fabric loop collar attached along a top side portion of said primary cleaning cloth member; and
at least two “
hook portion”
members of a hook and loop attachment material attached to said primary cleaning cloth member.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a microfiber sweep mopcloth cleaning device, is comprised of a receptacle member of a fabric strap loop along with a pair of Velcro® strips, permanently sewed into a square microfiber terry cloth and affixes and gives an adjustable custom fit to most any size, design, shape or angle of an ordinary nylon household broom, without the worry of shifting, twisting or falling off and ultimately keeps a broom a broom, only allocating the ability to sweep and wipe clean substances, wet, dry, gooey or otherwise on today'"'"'s old and new surfaces, meticulously and with precision and accuracy like never before, eliminating multiple cleaning tools and supplies, saving time, money and the environment, ultimately bringing joy and making the task of housekeeping fun and addictive for everyone. “A gift for those who love to clean and one for those who have to.”
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1. A Microfiber Sweep Mopcloth cleaning device comprising:
an attachment structure configured to fixedly adhere and provide for a secure taut fit to a handle portion of a cleaning tool;
said attachment structure including an at least four-sided microfiber primary cleaning cloth member;
a fabric loop collar attached along a top side portion of said primary cleaning cloth member; and
at least two “
hook portion”
members of a hook and loop attachment material attached to said primary cleaning cloth member.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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