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Absorb Any Spill, Wring It Out Without Touching a Mess
Introducing SwiftSwipe™ — the compact self-wringing mop that tackles juice drips, stovetop grease, and water marks around the sink with no paper towels in sight. Pull the handle down, and the sponge squeezes itself out over the sink. Done. No bucket. No wet sleeves. No fishing grime off your hands.

Quit Chasing Messes With Soggy Paper Towels and Wet Dishrags
Paper towels fall apart halfway across the counter. A damp dishrag just spreads grease around. And pulling out a mop and bucket for a small spill is overkill. Most “mini” cleaners either soak up nothing or force you to wring a dripping sponge with both hands over the sink.
➤ Wring dry with a single pull: Pull the handle down and the sponge squeezes out over the sink. Your hands stay dry and the dirty water drains where it belongs.
➤ Absorbs spills in one swipe: The deep-grooved sponge soaks juice, grease, and water rings — no smearing, no juggling paper towels, no sticky leftovers.
➤ Use wet or dry: Wet for spills, splashes, and bathroom tiles. Dry for crumbs, dust, and tiny hairs on hard surfaces. One tool for every small job.
One Pull on the Handle Replaces Bucket, Wringer, and Three Paper Towels
The sliding wringing handle is the game changer. Pull it down, the sponge presses flat against the base plate, and every drop of dirty water drains straight out the bottom. Lift the handle and the sponge fluffs back up, ready for the next spill.
All in one sleek ABS plastic frame with a replaceable sponge head, sized perfectly to get into those spots a full mop can’t—kitchen counters, stovetops, car doors, bathroom sink edges, windshields.
Why Parents, Pet Owners, and Renters Keep One Within Reach
Those skeptical about “multi-surface” cleaners all say the same thing — it’s the wringing handle that sells them. No bucket trips. No wet sleeves. No dunking your hands in dirty water to wring out a sponge.
“I bought it for kid spills. It soaked up half a juice box before I could find a towel. Now I keep one on the counter and one in the car.” — Megan T.
Ditch The Bucket, Wringer, and Soggy Sleeves
✓ Hands stay clean every time — the squeeze handle wrings so you never touch grimy water or a soaking sponge again.
✓ One tool for kitchen, bath, car & glass — safe on glass cooktops, mirrors, tile, sinks, dashboards, and windshields without a scratch.
✓ Replaceable sponge head — pop off the old, snap on fresh. No tossing the whole tool when the sponge wears out.
3 Simple Steps to Clean Up a Spill
Step 1: Soak the sponge in water for 15 seconds. It stiffens dry — soaking wakes up its absorbency.
Step 2: Swipe it once over the spill. The grooves trap the liquid instead of smearing it.
Step 3: Hold it over the sink and pull the handle down. The sponge wrings itself out. Slide it back in the drawer. Done.

| Why SwiftSwipe™ Stands Out | Paper Towels & Dishrags | Mop & Bucket |
|---|---|---|
| One-Handed Wringing, Dry Hands | ❌ | ❌ |
| Sized for Counters, Stovetops & Cars | ❌ | ❌ |
| Replaceable Sponge, Not Disposable Tool | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What's Included
- Frame: Sturdy ABS plastic with sliding squeezing handle
- Sponge head: Deep-grooved absorbent sponge, tool-free replacement
- Use modes: Wet (spills, grease, grime) and dry (crumbs, dust, hair)
- Ideal for: Kitchen counters, stovetops, glass cooktops, mirrors, sinks, and car interiors
- Storage: Lays flat in drawers or hangs on hooks — fits easily in small bags
Common Questions, Clearly Answered
Will this scratch my glass cooktop or mirror?
No. When wet, the sponge is soft and leaves a streak-free shine on glass, mirrors, and induction surfaces without scratching.
Why is the sponge hard right out of the box?
That’s typical for this type of dense sponge. Soak it in water for 15 seconds and it softens up, ready to absorb. Repeat before each use.
How do I clean the sponge itself?
Rinse it under running water and slide the handle a few times to flush out dirty water. Let it air-dry on its side to prevent mildew.
When should I replace the sponge head?
Replace it when it no longer springs back after wringing or starts to hold odors despite rinsing. The head pops off and on without tools — no need to replace the whole mop.
Is it big enough for real spills?
It’s designed for small to medium spills — juice, stovetop splashes, sink water rings, car floors. For full floor jobs, a conventional mop is still best.
Keep One in the Kitchen, One in the Car
SwiftSwipe™ isn’t a full mop and bucket replacement. It swaps out paper towels, soggy dish rags, and trips to the laundry sink for quick 10-second messes. Pull the handle, wring it out, toss it back. That’s it.
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