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Antimicrobial Butterfly Mop

We're sorry but this product was discontinued in June 2010. We've kept the page available as a reference in case you need it.
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Can I order a replacement?

I have the Antimicrobial Butterfly Mop and want a replacement head for it....can I order one through this site?
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The Antimicrobial Butterfly Mop and refills have been discontinued as of June 2010. We do not sell discontinued products once they are obsolete.
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why are both of my mops are now discontinued?

both of my mops are now discontinued!!!!!
how can i trust purchasing rubbermaid mops in the future if the replacement refills are discontinued in the future? it's ecologically wasteful and a waste of money. what is a customer supposed to do when they buy 2 different products that become USELESS a few years later??
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asked 10 months ago
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Rubbermaid usually discontinues a product due to declining sales. To be successful, retail stores must refresh their shelves and offer a product mix that will stimulate sales. Rubbermaid must continue to develop new products on a regular basis to meet store and consumer demands. This leads to the discontinuation of older products to make room for the manufacturing and warehousing of new products.
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