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What type of mop is this?


Ishima

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I recently upgraded from a cheap dremel to the basic bench motor found on cousins, im finding what mops work for me to be different than what worked on smalll scale with mini mops.

One of the included mops works very well for me and id like to get a couple more and hopefully avoid the trial and error, given the expense. 

so its a bit of a long shot given how many different types there are, but does anyone know what type of mop it is? Any ideas what would be the closest match from cousins?

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Thats an odd one, in that it looks to have only 1 row of stitching on it and quite a bit in, I've not seen one like that before, its half way between a loosefold and a stitched mop.

Loosefold are great for final polish wear you want to keep the metal removal to a minimum, stitched mops tend to be a bit more aggressive.

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If you were trying to match it to one of these what do you think youd choose?

Cousins.com/category/mops-all-types

It might help if i say my purpose is using green dialux for a reasonable mirror finish (not aiming for perfection)

I have loose cotton wheels which i understnad to be the normal choice here but for whatever reason i cant get them to do anything so i want something a little firmer

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