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Most items use metal or plastic for handles and blocks, with bristles or fibers made from polyester or recycled PET. Several listings specifically note steel, plastic, polyester, or recycled PET fibers as primary materials.
The products are intended for finished hard floors and multi‑surface use, including laminate, tile, hardwood, vinyl, linoleum and other finished or sealed hard surfaces.
Refills are sold in multi‑count packs. Examples in the listings include 24‑count packs for wet mop cloths and 32‑count packs for dry pet heavy‑duty cloths.
Some dustpans have ridged plastic teeth or integrated combs to clear hair from bristles, and certain step‑on designs create a seal at the floor so more debris collects in the pan instead of slipping underneath.
Dry sweeping uses microscopic‑fiber cloths and pads to trap dust; wet mop pads (often with scrubbing strips) are for rinsing and deeper cleaning. The listings describe using dry cloths first to sweep, then wet pads to mop as a complementary two‑step process.
Common convenience features include hanging loops or hanger holes on brooms, ergonomic grip handles, and cord wrap or built‑in cord storage on upright cleaners.