
SwiftSwipe™ — Wipe Up Spills And Wring It Dry With One Hand
Soak Up Any Spill, Wring It Out Without Touching The Mess
Meet SwiftSwipe™ — the mini self-squeezing mop that handles juice spills, stovetop grease, and water rings around the sink without a paper towel in sight. Pull the handle down, the sponge wrings itself out over the sink, and you're done. No bucket. No wet sleeves. No fishing dirty water off your fingers.

Stop Chasing Spills With Soggy Paper Towels And A Wet Dishrag
Paper towels disintegrate halfway across the counter. A wet dishrag just pushes the grease around. And dragging out a full-size mop and bucket for a quarter cup of juice is ridiculous. Most "mini" cleaners either don't absorb anything or leave you wringing a soaked sponge over the sink with both hands.
➤ Wring it dry with one pull: Slide the handle down and the sponge gets squeezed out over the sink. Hands stay dry, dirty water goes where it should.
➤ Soaks up spills in one pass: The deep-grooved sponge grabs juice, grease, and water rings — no smearing, no five-towel cleanups, no sticky residue left behind.
➤ Works wet or dry: Wet for spills, splatters, and bathroom tile. Dry for crumbs, dust, and fine hair on hard surfaces. One tool, every small mess.
How One Pull On The Handle Replaces A Bucket, A Wringer, And Three Paper Towels
The sliding wringing handle is the part that makes it work. Slide it down, the sponge gets pressed flat against the plate underneath, and every drop of dirty water runs straight out the bottom. Lift the handle and the sponge re-fluffs, ready for the next mess.
The whole thing is one ABS plastic frame and one replaceable sponge head, sized to fit the spots a full mop won't reach — the kitchen counter, the stovetop, the inside of the car door, the bathroom sink rim, the windshield.
Why Parents, Pet Owners, And Apartment Renters Keep One On The Counter
Skeptics who've been burned by "multi-surface" cleaning gadgets keep saying the same thing — the squeeze handle is the part that sells them. No bucket trip. No wet sleeves. No reaching into dirty water to wring a sponge.
"I bought it for kid spills. It soaked up half a juice box before I could grab a towel. Now I keep one on the counter and one in the car." — Megan T.
Skip The Bucket, The Wringer, And The Soggy Sleeves
✓ Hands stay clean every time — the squeeze handle does the wringing so you never touch dirty water or a soggy sponge again.
✓ One tool for kitchen, bath, car & glass — safe on glass cooktops, mirrors, tile, sinks, dashboards, and windshields without scratching.
✓ Replaceable sponge head — pop the old one off, snap a fresh one on. No throwing out the whole tool when the sponge gives up.
How To Clean Up A Spill In 3 Moves
Step 1: Soak the sponge in water for 15 seconds. It firms up when dry — soaking activates the absorbency.
Step 2: Drag it across the spill in one pass. The grooves grab the liquid instead of smearing it around.
Step 3: Hold it over the sink and slide the handle down. The sponge wrings itself out, you put it back in the drawer. Done.

| Why SwiftSwipe™ Wins | Paper Towels & Dishrags | Mop & Bucket |
|---|---|---|
| One-Handed Wringing, Dry Hands | ❌ | ❌ |
| Sized For Counters, Stovetops & Cars | ❌ | ❌ |
| Replaceable Sponge, Not Disposable Tool | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What's In The Box
- Frame: Durable ABS-style plastic with a sliding wringing handle
- Sponge head: Deep-grooved absorbent sponge, replaceable without tools
- Use modes: Wet (spills, grease, grime) or dry (crumbs, dust, fine hair)
- Best for: Kitchen counters, stovetops, glass cooktops, mirrors, sinks, car interiors
- Storage: Lays flat in a drawer or hangs on a hook — fits in a small bag
Common Questions, Clearly Answered
Will it scratch my glass cooktop or mirror?
No. The sponge head is soft when wet and gives a streak-free finish on glass, mirrors, and induction tops without scratching.
Why is the sponge hard out of the box?
That's normal for this kind of dense sponge. Soak it in water for 15 seconds and it softens up to full absorbency. Do the same before every use.
How do I clean the sponge itself?
Rinse under running water and slide the handle a few times to flush dirty water out. Air-dry on its side so it doesn't trap mildew.
When do I replace the sponge head?
When it stops bouncing back to shape after wringing, or starts holding odor no matter how much you rinse. The head pops on and off without tools — no need to replace the whole mop.
Is it big enough for real spills?
It's built for small-to-medium messes — a juice spill, a stovetop splatter, the water ring around the sink, the floor of the car. For full floors, you'd still want a regular mop.
Keep One On The Counter, One In The Car
SwiftSwipe™ doesn't replace your full mop and bucket. It replaces the roll of paper towels, the soggy dish rag, and the trip to the laundry sink for a 10-second mess. Pull the handle, wring it out, put it back. That's the whole job.
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SwiftSwipe™ — Wipe Up Spills And Wring It Dry With One Hand
Soak Up Any Spill, Wring It Out Without Touching The Mess
Meet SwiftSwipe™ — the mini self-squeezing mop that handles juice spills, stovetop grease, and water rings around the sink without a paper towel in sight. Pull the handle down, the sponge wrings itself out over the sink, and you're done. No bucket. No wet sleeves. No fishing dirty water off your fingers.

Stop Chasing Spills With Soggy Paper Towels And A Wet Dishrag
Paper towels disintegrate halfway across the counter. A wet dishrag just pushes the grease around. And dragging out a full-size mop and bucket for a quarter cup of juice is ridiculous. Most "mini" cleaners either don't absorb anything or leave you wringing a soaked sponge over the sink with both hands.
➤ Wring it dry with one pull: Slide the handle down and the sponge gets squeezed out over the sink. Hands stay dry, dirty water goes where it should.
➤ Soaks up spills in one pass: The deep-grooved sponge grabs juice, grease, and water rings — no smearing, no five-towel cleanups, no sticky residue left behind.
➤ Works wet or dry: Wet for spills, splatters, and bathroom tile. Dry for crumbs, dust, and fine hair on hard surfaces. One tool, every small mess.
How One Pull On The Handle Replaces A Bucket, A Wringer, And Three Paper Towels
The sliding wringing handle is the part that makes it work. Slide it down, the sponge gets pressed flat against the plate underneath, and every drop of dirty water runs straight out the bottom. Lift the handle and the sponge re-fluffs, ready for the next mess.
The whole thing is one ABS plastic frame and one replaceable sponge head, sized to fit the spots a full mop won't reach — the kitchen counter, the stovetop, the inside of the car door, the bathroom sink rim, the windshield.
Why Parents, Pet Owners, And Apartment Renters Keep One On The Counter
Skeptics who've been burned by "multi-surface" cleaning gadgets keep saying the same thing — the squeeze handle is the part that sells them. No bucket trip. No wet sleeves. No reaching into dirty water to wring a sponge.
"I bought it for kid spills. It soaked up half a juice box before I could grab a towel. Now I keep one on the counter and one in the car." — Megan T.
Skip The Bucket, The Wringer, And The Soggy Sleeves
✓ Hands stay clean every time — the squeeze handle does the wringing so you never touch dirty water or a soggy sponge again.
✓ One tool for kitchen, bath, car & glass — safe on glass cooktops, mirrors, tile, sinks, dashboards, and windshields without scratching.
✓ Replaceable sponge head — pop the old one off, snap a fresh one on. No throwing out the whole tool when the sponge gives up.
How To Clean Up A Spill In 3 Moves
Step 1: Soak the sponge in water for 15 seconds. It firms up when dry — soaking activates the absorbency.
Step 2: Drag it across the spill in one pass. The grooves grab the liquid instead of smearing it around.
Step 3: Hold it over the sink and slide the handle down. The sponge wrings itself out, you put it back in the drawer. Done.

| Why SwiftSwipe™ Wins | Paper Towels & Dishrags | Mop & Bucket |
|---|---|---|
| One-Handed Wringing, Dry Hands | ❌ | ❌ |
| Sized For Counters, Stovetops & Cars | ❌ | ❌ |
| Replaceable Sponge, Not Disposable Tool | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What's In The Box
- Frame: Durable ABS-style plastic with a sliding wringing handle
- Sponge head: Deep-grooved absorbent sponge, replaceable without tools
- Use modes: Wet (spills, grease, grime) or dry (crumbs, dust, fine hair)
- Best for: Kitchen counters, stovetops, glass cooktops, mirrors, sinks, car interiors
- Storage: Lays flat in a drawer or hangs on a hook — fits in a small bag
Common Questions, Clearly Answered
Will it scratch my glass cooktop or mirror?
No. The sponge head is soft when wet and gives a streak-free finish on glass, mirrors, and induction tops without scratching.
Why is the sponge hard out of the box?
That's normal for this kind of dense sponge. Soak it in water for 15 seconds and it softens up to full absorbency. Do the same before every use.
How do I clean the sponge itself?
Rinse under running water and slide the handle a few times to flush dirty water out. Air-dry on its side so it doesn't trap mildew.
When do I replace the sponge head?
When it stops bouncing back to shape after wringing, or starts holding odor no matter how much you rinse. The head pops on and off without tools — no need to replace the whole mop.
Is it big enough for real spills?
It's built for small-to-medium messes — a juice spill, a stovetop splatter, the water ring around the sink, the floor of the car. For full floors, you'd still want a regular mop.
Keep One On The Counter, One In The Car
SwiftSwipe™ doesn't replace your full mop and bucket. It replaces the roll of paper towels, the soggy dish rag, and the trip to the laundry sink for a 10-second mess. Pull the handle, wring it out, put it back. That's the whole job.
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Soak Up Any Spill, Wring It Out Without Touching The Mess
Meet SwiftSwipe™ — the mini self-squeezing mop that handles juice spills, stovetop grease, and water rings around the sink without a paper towel in sight. Pull the handle down, the sponge wrings itself out over the sink, and you're done. No bucket. No wet sleeves. No fishing dirty water off your fingers.

Stop Chasing Spills With Soggy Paper Towels And A Wet Dishrag
Paper towels disintegrate halfway across the counter. A wet dishrag just pushes the grease around. And dragging out a full-size mop and bucket for a quarter cup of juice is ridiculous. Most "mini" cleaners either don't absorb anything or leave you wringing a soaked sponge over the sink with both hands.
➤ Wring it dry with one pull: Slide the handle down and the sponge gets squeezed out over the sink. Hands stay dry, dirty water goes where it should.
➤ Soaks up spills in one pass: The deep-grooved sponge grabs juice, grease, and water rings — no smearing, no five-towel cleanups, no sticky residue left behind.
➤ Works wet or dry: Wet for spills, splatters, and bathroom tile. Dry for crumbs, dust, and fine hair on hard surfaces. One tool, every small mess.
How One Pull On The Handle Replaces A Bucket, A Wringer, And Three Paper Towels
The sliding wringing handle is the part that makes it work. Slide it down, the sponge gets pressed flat against the plate underneath, and every drop of dirty water runs straight out the bottom. Lift the handle and the sponge re-fluffs, ready for the next mess.
The whole thing is one ABS plastic frame and one replaceable sponge head, sized to fit the spots a full mop won't reach — the kitchen counter, the stovetop, the inside of the car door, the bathroom sink rim, the windshield.
Why Parents, Pet Owners, And Apartment Renters Keep One On The Counter
Skeptics who've been burned by "multi-surface" cleaning gadgets keep saying the same thing — the squeeze handle is the part that sells them. No bucket trip. No wet sleeves. No reaching into dirty water to wring a sponge.
"I bought it for kid spills. It soaked up half a juice box before I could grab a towel. Now I keep one on the counter and one in the car." — Megan T.
Skip The Bucket, The Wringer, And The Soggy Sleeves
✓ Hands stay clean every time — the squeeze handle does the wringing so you never touch dirty water or a soggy sponge again.
✓ One tool for kitchen, bath, car & glass — safe on glass cooktops, mirrors, tile, sinks, dashboards, and windshields without scratching.
✓ Replaceable sponge head — pop the old one off, snap a fresh one on. No throwing out the whole tool when the sponge gives up.
How To Clean Up A Spill In 3 Moves
Step 1: Soak the sponge in water for 15 seconds. It firms up when dry — soaking activates the absorbency.
Step 2: Drag it across the spill in one pass. The grooves grab the liquid instead of smearing it around.
Step 3: Hold it over the sink and slide the handle down. The sponge wrings itself out, you put it back in the drawer. Done.

| Why SwiftSwipe™ Wins | Paper Towels & Dishrags | Mop & Bucket |
|---|---|---|
| One-Handed Wringing, Dry Hands | ❌ | ❌ |
| Sized For Counters, Stovetops & Cars | ❌ | ❌ |
| Replaceable Sponge, Not Disposable Tool | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What's In The Box
- Frame: Durable ABS-style plastic with a sliding wringing handle
- Sponge head: Deep-grooved absorbent sponge, replaceable without tools
- Use modes: Wet (spills, grease, grime) or dry (crumbs, dust, fine hair)
- Best for: Kitchen counters, stovetops, glass cooktops, mirrors, sinks, car interiors
- Storage: Lays flat in a drawer or hangs on a hook — fits in a small bag
Common Questions, Clearly Answered
Will it scratch my glass cooktop or mirror?
No. The sponge head is soft when wet and gives a streak-free finish on glass, mirrors, and induction tops without scratching.
Why is the sponge hard out of the box?
That's normal for this kind of dense sponge. Soak it in water for 15 seconds and it softens up to full absorbency. Do the same before every use.
How do I clean the sponge itself?
Rinse under running water and slide the handle a few times to flush dirty water out. Air-dry on its side so it doesn't trap mildew.
When do I replace the sponge head?
When it stops bouncing back to shape after wringing, or starts holding odor no matter how much you rinse. The head pops on and off without tools — no need to replace the whole mop.
Is it big enough for real spills?
It's built for small-to-medium messes — a juice spill, a stovetop splatter, the water ring around the sink, the floor of the car. For full floors, you'd still want a regular mop.
Keep One On The Counter, One In The Car
SwiftSwipe™ doesn't replace your full mop and bucket. It replaces the roll of paper towels, the soggy dish rag, and the trip to the laundry sink for a 10-second mess. Pull the handle, wring it out, put it back. That's the whole job.



























