Talk:Mop
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[edit] dry mop
Shall we introduce the dry mop that used disposable non-woven cloth to generate static electricity to pick up dust particles? -- Toytoy 16:12, Feb 13, 2005 (UTC)
That picture seriously doesn't illustrate what a mop looks like. I'd rather see a picture of Michael Richards in UHF proclaiming 'life is like a mop'
We haven't included the sponge mop, which is common at least in New Zealand. It has a sponge on the end with a mechanism attached to the handle which folds the sponge in half to squeeze out excess water. Ppe42 09:11, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
== origins ==
when i was in spain, i was told the mop originated in spain... anyone have any info? -- joelibyan
[edit] Link
Should the wringer link under the picture really go to wiktionary? If done purposely, why so?