Nah. My frugal nature won't let me. I have one pad left and I just can't make myself buy more pads to be thrown out after one use.
I made a washable Swiffer mop pad from an old hand towel that was pretty much see-through on the ends, but the middle was still good. I cut the pad generously and it worked out very well. I will make several more to have on hand.
Here are the exact direcetion.
Materials needed:
- Terry cloth or other soft, thick and absorbant material
- Measuring tape
- Scissors
- Sewing machine or hand sewing needle and thread
Cut a piece of material 10 by 9 1/2 inches, then cut another piece 4 1/2 by 9 inches. Put the smaller piece in the center of the larger one and sew it down on all four sides. With a machine, run a zigzag stitch around the entire outer edge of the larger piece.
If you're sewing by hand, you can turn a narrow hem or you can blanket stitch around it.
That's all there is to it.
The piece you added to the middle is on the wrong side, so use it inside the pad when you put it on just like the disposable pads. When you're though, take it off and toss it in the wash.
