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WHY MICROFIBER CLOTHS?

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Microfiber cloths are made up of super-fine microfibers that have an asterisk-like structure. All of those nooks and crannies make it incredibly absorbent, which is why microfiber can hold up to six times its own weight in water! But it doesn’t just pick up liquids—it’ll grab onto anything, making it a perfect material for cleaning. The ultra-tiny fibers can fit into even the smallest crevices to pick up dust, dirt, grease, and bacteria.

According to tests, using microfiber materials to clean a surface leads to reducing the number of bacteria by 99%, whereas a conventional cleaning material reduces this number only by 33%. Microfiber cleaning tools also absorb fat and grease, and their electrostatic properties give them a high dust-attracting power.

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The structure traps and retains the dirt and also absorbs liquids. Unlike cotton, microfiber leaves no lint, the exception being some micro suede blends, where the surface is mechanically processed to produce a soft plush feel.  Microfiber products have exceptional ability to absorb oils, and are not hard enough to scratch even paintwork unless they have retained grit or hard particles from previous use. Due to hydrogen bonding, microfibre cloth containing polyamide absorbs and holds more water than other types of fibers.

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With its better absorbent to pick-up and hold more dust, dirt and debris than other cleaning cloths and its ability to hold several times its weight in water, it can greatly save your efforts included eliminate the need for paper towels and chemical laden cleaners. In summary, it does not only save your time but also your cost in the long run, such as cleaning detergent and the consistent-need-to-replace conventional dish cloths.

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Many people only think about microfiber cloths in terms of everyday dusting or wiping down counters, but they’re so much more versatile than that! There are tons of ways to use microfiber cloths for cleaning. We can use it on many surfaces, from glasses to stainless steel, cabinets, marble floor, tiles, mirrors and etc. It does not only help you to keep clean, but it also protects you against further damage to the surface you cleaned.

How To Clean Your Microfiber Cloths

Your microfiber cloths can’t clean effectively if they aren’t clean themselves!

Here are a few tips for keeping your microfiber cloths clean and working effectively.

  • Rinse your microfiber cloths thoroughly with water after each use. This will help to keep grime and cleaner residue from gumming up the fibers.

  • Wash microfiber cloths in warm or hot water with a mild detergent. Never use fabric softener or bleach.

  • Tumble dry on low heat, or air dry if possible.

  • If you’re using your microfiber cloths frequently, you should aim to wash them weekly.

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