NentMent 5 Pack Flat Mop Cleaning Scraper Microfiber Pads Brush Cleaner Heavy Duty Hair Removal Tool Attachment for Wet Dry Spray Mops Head Floor Buckets System

5 Pack Flat Mop Cleaning Scraper Microfiber Pads Brush Cleaner Heavy Duty Hair Removal Tool Attachment for Wet Dry Spray Mops Head Floor Buckets System

Features

  • Package Contents: 5 x Flat Mop Scraper
  • Made of high-quality plastic material, healthy and environmentally friendly, strong and durable.
  • The streamlined handle is easier to hold and has a hanging hole design for easy hanging and storage.
  • The cleaning scraper is small and flexible, easy to use, and can be stuck on the mop rod after use.
  • There is no need to scrub after using a flat mop. Just use a scraper to clean directly. It can also smoothly remove stains on the surface.
  • The dense comb tooth design brushes out dust particles, scrapes away hair and paper scraps, scrapes off water stains, and shovels away stubborn stains.
  • No need to wash by hand, just rinse gently.

Specifications

Color Khaki
Unit Count 5

Five plastic flat mop scrapers designed to attach to flat mop rods for removing hair, dust, paper scraps, and surface stains from wet or dry floors. Each scraper has a streamlined handle with a hanging hole for storage and a dense comb-tooth edge that can be rinsed clean after use.

Model Number: NM-014

NentMent 5 Pack Flat Mop Cleaning Scraper Microfiber Pads Brush Cleaner Heavy Duty Hair Removal Tool Attachment for Wet Dry Spray Mops Head Floor Buckets System Review

4.7 out of 5

I didn’t realize how much time I was wasting babying a microfiber mop pad until I started keeping the NentMent mop scraper clipped to the handle. It’s a small, simple accessory—just a plastic comb-like scraper with a streamlined grip—but it changes how often you need to stop, peel off debris by hand, or run to the sink. After several weeks of using the five-pack in different rooms and on different mops, I’m convinced this is one of those low-cost add-ons that quietly makes your cleaning routine faster and cleaner.

What it is and how it works

Think of this as a dual-purpose plastic tool: one side is a dense comb edge that drags through microfiber and lifts out hair, dust, and grit; the other side functions as a scraper to nudge off surface grime or water from the mop or the floor. The form factor is compact with a slightly curved handle and a hanging hole. Each scraper clips onto a flat mop rod so it’s always within reach while you work.

The pack includes five identical scrapers in a neutral khaki color. The quantity matters more than you’d expect: I stashed one in the shop, one on each of two mops, and still had spares for the laundry area and utility closet.

Setup and compatibility

There’s no setup. Out of the box, I rinsed one to remove any molding dust, then slid it onto the shafts of two different flat mops I use. The clip held securely and didn’t rattle. If your mop handle has an unusual shape or a very thick diameter, the fit could vary, but on the standard round and slightly ovalized handles I tried, it snapped on and stayed put. It’s light enough that you don’t notice it while mopping.

Performance on debris and pads

Where this tool earns its keep is in mid-clean passes:

  • Pet hair and lint: The comb teeth rake through microfiber and pull up long hair without snagging. On a dry dusting pass in a pet-heavy room, I could clear the pad in a few quick strokes instead of stopping to hand-pick a mat of fur.
  • Sand, grit, and sawdust: On finished concrete and tile, fine particles build up quickly and embed in the pile. The comb edge collects that material effectively so the pad regains its glide. In the workshop, I used it between passes on sawdust and it removed a surprising amount that would otherwise grind underfoot.
  • Wet usage: On a damp mop, short strokes with the comb still pull hair and grit, and a quick rinse under the tap cleans the scraper itself. The flat edge can push off excess water from the pad if you want to avoid over-wetting delicate floors.

On sticky spots and light films (think dried splashes or tracked-in residue), the scraper edge is handy for nudging at the surface before the mop passes over it again. It’s not a substitute for a dedicated floor scraper on heavy adhesive or paint, but it handles everyday crud without gouging or leaving marks.

Ergonomics and build quality

The plastic feels dense and rigid in a good way—no bendy flex when you bear down on the pad. The teeth are molded cleanly with no flash or sharp burrs, and they’re short enough not to twist or deform. The handle is smooth; even with wet hands I felt in control, though I wouldn’t mind a bit of texture on the grip. The hanging hole is large enough for a standard hook, but I rarely used it because the clip-on storage is more convenient.

Because it’s plastic, you can be assertive without worrying about damaging your mop’s microfiber backing or scratching sealed floors the way a metal scraper might if it caught a piece of grit. That said, common sense applies: if you’re scraping a delicate high-gloss finish, make sure there’s no abrasive debris trapped under the edge.

Maintenance and durability

Cleaning the tool is trivial. Rinse under a tap and the hair and lint slough off; occasionally I thumbed out a clump that clung to the teeth. It doesn’t retain odors and dries quickly. After several weeks of use—including some heavy sessions on gritty concrete—the teeth show no rounding or nicks. I also pressed the flat edge into service to lift a little tape residue from a baseboard; it handled it without scarring the plastic.

One note: on very thick or shaggy microfiber pads, you’ll get better results with multiple light passes versus one deep gouging pass, which can tug the pile. On standard low- to medium-pile pads, a single pass is typically enough.

Workflow gains

The biggest advantage is continuity. Instead of walking to a sink or swapping pads, I clip the scraper off the handle, comb the pad over the trash or a dustpan, and resume mopping. That reduces the number of pad changes during a session and keeps debris from smearing around. In rooms with a lot of hair or grit, this simple mid-pass clean yields a noticeably better finish, especially along traffic lanes.

I also found it useful for edge work. Where baseboards meet the floor, the scraper’s edge can corral a fine line of grime toward the mop head without resorting to a fingernail or a bulky brush. It won’t replace your grout brush or your floor squeegee, but it fills the small “in-between” roles nicely.

Limitations and cautions

  • It won’t replace laundering. You still need to wash microfiber pads to remove oils and residues; the scraper is for particulate debris and quick touch-ups.
  • Handle fit can vary. It clipped securely on both of my flat mops, but if your handle is oversized or uniquely shaped, test the fit. Worst case, use the hanging hole.
  • Smooth grip. With very soapy hands, the handle can feel slick. A rubberized section would be a welcome future tweak.
  • Not for heavy scraping. While the flat edge helps with light stuck-on spots, it’s not the tool for chewing through paint drips or thick adhesives.

Value of the five-pack

A single scraper would be useful; five is practical. I keep one wherever I keep a mop. It also means you can dedicate one to grittier environments (garage or shop) and keep others for indoor use, avoiding cross-contamination. Given the durability, I expect each to last a long time, and the overall package feels like solid value for a small price.

Tips for best results

  • Comb with the pad supported. Lay the mop flat on the floor and draw the comb from the outer edge toward the center to keep tension on the microfiber.
  • Use short strokes on wet pads. This prevents dragging water and keeps clumps of hair from re-depositing.
  • Rinse the scraper mid-session. A five-second rinse releases most of the debris and keeps the comb teeth effective.
  • Don’t over-scrape. Multiple light passes are gentler on microfiber and just as effective.

Who it’s for

  • Households with pets, long hair, or high dust loads who rely on microfiber flat mops.
  • Anyone who cleans large areas and wants to minimize pad changes during a session.
  • Shops or garages where sawdust and fine grit clog pads quickly.
  • Apartment dwellers who need compact, clip-on tools that live on the handle.

If your cleaning routine already includes a vacuum pass before mopping and you rarely deal with hair or grit, you’ll still benefit—but the improvement is most obvious in hair- and dust-prone environments.

Recommendation

I recommend the NentMent mop scraper. It’s small, durable, and thoughtfully designed to live on the handle you already use. The dense comb teeth restore microfiber pads in seconds, the flat edge handles everyday stuck-on bits, and cleanup is as simple as a quick rinse. The five-pack makes it easy to outfit multiple mops and spaces, and the whole system reduces interruptions so you finish faster with better results. It doesn’t replace laundering or heavier-duty tools, and the grip could be grippier, but for routine floor care, it’s an easy upgrade that earns its spot on the handle.



Project Ideas

Business

Premium Pet-Owner Cleaning Kit

Bundle these scrapers with a microfiber flat mop, a branded carrying pouch and targeted marketing for pet owners. Position as a ‘pet hair & stain rescue kit’ for hardwood and laminate floors. Sell via Amazon, pet stores and local groomers. Low product cost + simple packaging = healthy margins; include how-to cards and short demo video for higher conversions.


Airbnb & Vacation-Rental Turnover Add-On

Offer these scrapers as part of a professional turnover kit sold to Airbnb hosts and small property managers — marketed for quick hair removal and spot stain cleanup between guests. Create quantity discounts, printed usage instructions and co-branding options. Pitch time-savings and improved guest ratings as the main benefits.


Private-Label Accessory Pack for E‑commerce

Source the 5-pack in bulk, apply simple private-labeling and sell as a branded accessory on Shopify, Etsy or Amazon. Differentiate with premium packaging, instructional inserts showing creative uses, and a money-back cleanliness guarantee. Cross-sell with mops, floor cleaners and pet products to increase average order value.


Hands‑On Workshop & DIY Kit Series

Run local workshops (craft fairs, maker spaces) teaching ways to repurpose the scraper (printmaking, clay texture, small-garden tools). Sell accompanying DIY kits (scraper + mini supplies) at the event and online. Workshops build community, provide immediate sales and create shareable content for social media to drive future attendance.


Content Marketing + Affiliate Monetization

Create short-form video demos showing clever hacks (quick pet-hair removal, textured painting, clay sculpting) and monetize via affiliate links to buy the scraper pack. Offer downloadable guides and a small paid course on ‘10 unexpected uses for household cleaning tools.’ Use SEO and reels/shorts to reach pet owners, crafters and renters.

Creative

Textured Paint & Finish Tool

Use the dense comb-tooth edge as a texture tool for paint, plaster or joint compound on small surfaces and canvases. Drag the comb through a wet coat to create linear or cross-hatch effects, or press and lift for stippled patterns. Works great for upcycled furniture panels, picture frames or accent strips on a wall — inexpensive, washable and easy to control for repeatable patterns.


Clay & Pottery Sculpting Set

Repurpose the scraper as a hand tool for scoring, combing and smoothing polymer clay, air-dry clay or slip on pottery. The comb teeth make consistent texture impressions (for faux wood grain or fabric effects), the flat face is good for scraping and levelling, and the handle gives a comfortable grip. Create a small line of handmade textured pendants, tiles or planters using the tool as part of your process.


Mini Garden Dibber and Seed Rake

Convert a scraper into a compact gardening tool for potted plants: use the pointed corner for seed or seedling holes (dibber) and the comb for lightly raking surface soil or removing debris. Attach a short wooden dowel to the hanging hole for extra reach. Package a few together in a small indoor-gardening kit for herb planters or succulents.


Paper Embossing & Printmaking Tool

Use the comb edge to impress patterns into paper, card, or thin metal foil for cards, scrapbooking and stationery. Paint over a stencil, then drag the scraper through to pull paint and make distressed prints. The tool can also be used to create consistent dry-embossed borders when used with a cutting mat and light pressure.


Upcycled Pet Grooming & Craft Brush

Use the comb to remove loose fur from brushes, lint from fabric or to groom small pet beds and upholstery before laundering. For crafts, the comb can pull threads and fray fabric edges or be used to create consistent fringe in textile projects. The washable plastic makes it easy to sanitize between uses.