Absorbent cleaning slippers

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Fabric

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36100, 36136, A47L 1320, A47L 13282

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061347418

ABSTRACT:
A pair of slippers has a moisture-transmitting band across the bottom. An absorbent sponge is placed within the band and the band is secured by a hook and loop fastener. The slipper is worn in this condition when the sponge exchanges water to and from the floor to clean the floor and pick up spills. The securing band is releasable to change the absorbent material. In one embodiment the securing band is detachable for separate washing. Spills may be picked up without bending over.

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