How can I reuse or recycle “Swiffer” mops/handles?
We’ve had an email from Kelly, asking about reusing a “Swiffer” handle:
I’m sick of having to buy Swiffer cloths so am swapping to a regular brush and mop instead. What can I do with an old Swiffer then?
Disposable branded cloths aren’t the only option for using with Swiffers and the like – there are lots of homemade alternative options, often reusing and recycling old fabric from clothes, which can be washed and reused like any household cloth.
Looking at the pictures on Google, they’re look like a pole with a flat bit on the end so I imagine could be used for various other cleaning purposes – gazing at our filthy window here, I could imagine using it to dry water stains off the glass.
The pole away from the base could be useful by itself – I remember an old thrifty decorating tip was to use wooden broom handles instead of curtain poles, I’m not sure if the Swiffer pole would work for that but maybe it would… Could the base be used as a sandpaper block when you want to lightly sand a large area?
Any other suggestions?
      

 Our good friend Tim posted this question on Twitter yesterday:
This is usually the other way around – we usually suggest things that can be used to insulate water pipes – but I saw some foam water pipe lagging on the road today while walking the dog.  I imagine it had blown off a nearby skip or been taken off by kids (because reuse #1: they’re great for sword fights) but either way: yoink!
Walking down the road the other day – on the way to lunch, I spotted the wheels of a pushchair sticking out of a skip.  The next time I walked past, the skip had gone so I couldn’t grab it – but it got me thinking all the same.














