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Texwipe TX7103 ClipperMop with 11" x 4" Head Assembly and Telescoping Handle

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Texwipe TX7103 ClipperMop™ Cleanroom Mop Kit — 11" x 4" Head Assembly with Telescoping Handle
TX7103 is a compact cleanroom mop kit built for controlled cleaning in tight spaces where standard floor mops are too large or too imprecise. The ClipperMop™ system is typically used for small floor areas, corners, and hard-to-reach zones around equipment bases, carts, pass-throughs and perimeter edges. Its smaller 11" x 4" head supports deliberate, technician-controlled strokes that help reduce streaking and redeposition when applying and removing cleaning solutions in critical environments.

For over 35 years, SOS and Texwipe have been close partners, and SOSCleanroom is the authorized Master Distributor of ITW Texwipe for the United States market. That relationship matters when you are standardizing mopping systems: it supports continuity of supply, stable product lineage, and fast access to manufacturer documentation your QA/QC team expects.

Published configuration (TX7103)
  • System type: ClipperMop™ small-head cleanroom mop kit
  • Head assembly size: 11" x 4"
  • Handle: Telescoping handle (length range not published in the provided link text)
  • Cover compatibility: Uses ClipperMop™ replacement covers/refills designed for the 11" x 4" head (verify the exact cover part numbers used at your site)
  • Sterility: Not stated for TX7103 in the provided link text. If sterile mopping is required, use sterile covers and validated sterile handling rather than assuming sterility readiness.
  • Cleanroom environment: Not stated for TX7103 in the provided link text. Confirm intended ISO class guidance in the Texwipe ClipperMop™ documentation before standardizing.
  • Packaging: Not published in the provided link text. Confirm bagging/cleanroom packaging details on the SOS product page and manufacturer literature.
Small head, big contamination impact
Compact mops are often used where contamination risk is highest: corners, equipment bases and perimeter zones that collect residue and particles. The primary control variable is technique. A small head makes it easier to keep strokes deliberate and to change covers more often, which reduces redeposition and streaking.

Practical cleanroom use guidance (technicians and engineers)
  • Use ClipperMop for “detail zones”: Standardize it for corners, equipment bases, toe-kicks, pass-through thresholds, carts, and perimeter edges. Do not use it as a substitute for full-area floor mopping unless your SOP is built around small-area cleaning.
  • Control the stroke: Use short, overlapping, unidirectional passes. Avoid back-and-forth scrubbing which re-releases captured soil and increases streaking.
  • Change covers aggressively: Detail zones load quickly. Treat the cover as a limited-capacity capture media and change at each zone break or when you see drag lines, haze or visible loading.
  • Keep the head flat: Riding the leading edge concentrates pressure and can leave track marks. A flat head maintains consistent contact and more uniform wetting.
  • Segregate by chemistry: If you rotate disinfectants (quats, peroxides, sporicides, alcohols), dedicate covers/tools by chemistry family to reduce residue interactions and unintended neutralization.
  • Glove discipline: Change gloves before handling fresh covers and avoid solvent-wet gloves contacting the handle grip and head interface.

Compatibility and solution-use notes
  • Chemical compatibility: The kit-level chemical compatibility is driven by the specific cover material you select (polyester, foam, etc.) and the chemistry concentration/contact time. Qualify your exact disinfectant set under site conditions to prevent haze, tackiness and residue.
  • Residue control: In tight zones, over-wetting and pooling are common. Use controlled loading (damp-to-wet, not dripping) and follow any required rinse/final wipe steps defined in your SOP.
  • Surface sensitivity: Around coated equipment and painted bases, avoid abrasive pressure. If you see scuffing, reduce pressure and confirm the cover media is appropriate for that surface finish.
  • Telescoping handle management: Keep the handle lock mechanisms clean and dry. Residue in telescoping joints can bind, shed debris, and transfer contamination to gloves.

Typical performance characteristics 
Quantitative “typical” contamination metrics (particles/ions/NVR) are not published at the kit level in the provided link text. Use the Texwipe ClipperMop™ technical data sheet and the specific cover media documentation to set change-out rules and qualification limits.
Property Typical value Test method (as published)
Head size 11" x 4" Not stated
Handle type Telescoping Not stated
Best-fit application Detail-zone cleaning (perimeter/corners/equipment bases) Use practice

Typical contamination characteristics 
Property Typical value Test method (as published)
Particles / ions / NVR (kit-level) Not published for TX7103 in the provided link text Not stated
Primary contamination risks to control Residue/film, redeposition, and cross-transfer between zones Process-dependent

Common failure modes 
  • Streaking / haze in corners: Often from over-wetting and pooling where airflow is low. Prevent with controlled loading and short, deliberate strokes that do not flood edges.
  • Redeposition: Detail zones load covers quickly. Prevent by changing covers frequently and avoiding re-entering clean zones with a loaded cover.
  • Drag marks at thresholds: Usually from riding the head edge or pushing too hard. Prevent by keeping the head flat and reducing pressure across seams/door tracks.
  • Residue carryover: Caused by chemistry mixing or no rinse where required. Prevent by tool segregation by chemistry and following validated rinse/final wipe steps.
  • Handle joint contamination: Telescoping joints can collect dried chemistry and shed debris. Prevent with routine wipe-down and inspection of locking surfaces.

Storage and handling best practices
  • Keep mop heads and replacement covers in original cleanroom packaging until point-of-use; avoid staging opened covers near traffic corridors.
  • Store the kit dry and protected; do not leave wet covers on the head between shifts (odor, residue and microbial risk in non-sterile workflows).
  • Assign the mop to a zone and label it (room/chemistry). Small mops move easily and are frequently cross-used unless controlled.
  • Inspect the head edges for burrs or sharp features that can abrade covers and increase shedding.
Documentation 
SOS product page (TX7103): Click Here
SOS-hosted Texwipe datasheet (ClipperMop™ System, includes TX7103): Click Here
Texwipe manufacturer page (ClipperMop™ / TX7103): Click Here
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