Our Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is your ideal partner for tackling those demanding window cleaning chores with ease. Imagine basking in a daily dose of sunshine filtering through your pristine windows! A clean house is a joyful space, and our cloth helps ensure your home is bright and inviting every day.
Premium Quality Material Selection
Crafted with 80/20 polyester and polyamide microfiber, delivering a superior clean.
1. Unmatched Water Absorption -- Thanks to their expansive surface area and unique star shape, these fibers can soak up to 4 to 5 times their weight in liquids.
2. Exceptional Microbe Capture -- Proven to reduce bacteria by an impressive 99%.
3. Optimizes Chemical and Water Usage -- Offering a more sustainable cleaning solution.
4. With a density of 340gsm, our microfiber is thicker and more effective than standard options.
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Inquisitive Minds: Customer Queries About Our Product:
1. Is it safe to use bleach on microfiber towels?
We advise against using bleach on microfiber cloths. Bleach can cause the fibers to break down over time, thereby shortening the lifespan and effectiveness of your microfiber towels.
2. Is fabric softener suitable for microfiber towels?
Fabric softener is a no-go for microfiber cleaning products. These towels excel because of their open fiber structure. Using fabric softener clogs these spaces, diminishing the towel's cleaning prowess.
3. Are microfiber cloths effective for cleaning windows?
Absolutely! Microfiber is excellent for glass surfaces, outperforming cotton cloths and paper towels. They effortlessly tackle everyday dirt like fingerprints, lipstick, and dust.
4. What exactly is microfiber?
Microfiber is a blend of polyester and nylon (polyamide) fibers used in fabric production.
1. These fibers are split
into strands much finer than a human hair, making them exceptionally effective for thorough cleaning and germ eradication.
They can reach into tiny cracks and crevices that traditional materials like cotton cloths or paper towels simply cannot.
reach.
2. The vast surface area of these
fibers, combined with their unique star shape, allows them to soak up an impressive 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. When moved over surfaces, the fibers
create a static charge that attracts and traps dust, preventing it from being redeposited or airborne during dry dusting.
effectively containing it instead of spreading it around.
4. Microfiber technically refers to fibers measuring 1.0 denier or less. The finer the denier, the more superior the microfiber, with outstanding microfiber measuring as fine as 0.13 denier.