Looped End -
Looped end dust mops are just as the name suggests. The
strands that protrude from the dust mop are looped back and
sewn. This gives the dust mop more surface area to pick up
dust and debris.
Cut End - On
the cut end dust mop strands protrude from the dust mop and
then are cut. These dust mops have less surface area to
pick up dust and debris but can pick up finer particles of
dust because the end fibers in each strand are shoeing at
the cut.
Clip Style -
The style of a dust mop refers to how the dust mop attaches
to the frame. A clip style dust mop uses snaps or clips to
secure it to the dust mop frame.
Tie Style - The
tie style dust mop attaches its self to the dust mop with
two ties on each side. The ties are usually tied into a bow
to secure to mop to the frame.
Micro Fiber
Dust Mops - Microfiber dust mops are great in cleaning
equipment for residential use and areas that need constant
and quick cleanup. These mops are recommended for dust and
smaller debris.