The Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is your ultimate ally for conquering even the toughest window cleaning challenges with ease. Maintaining spotless windows and a pristine home not only uplifts your spirits daily but also bathes your living space in the comforting glow of warm sunshine.
Carefully Selected Material for Superior Performance
The core material is an 80/20 blend of polyester and polyamide microfiber, ensuring durability and effectiveness.
1. Exceptional Water Absorbency — The fibers' large surface area and unique star shape enable them to soak up to 4 to 5 times their weight in liquid.
2. Highly Effective at Capturing Microbes — Achieving a 99% reduction in bacteria for a healthier environment.
3. Significant Reduction in Chemical and Water Usage — Achieve more with less.
4. The 340gsm microfiber is notably thicker compared to standard microfiber materials, offering superior quality and performance.
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Explore Customer Inquiries about this Exceptional Product:
1. Is it safe to use bleach on microfiber?
No, it is highly discouraged to use bleach when laundering your microfiber cloths. Bleach weakens the fibers, thus shortening the lifespan of the microfiber.
2. Is fabric softener suitable for microfiber?
No, fabric softener should be avoided when washing your microfiber cleaning fabrics. Microfiber's effectiveness lies in the open spaces within its fibers. Using fabric softener clogs these spaces, diminishing the cloth's cleaning power.
3. Are microfiber cloths ideal for cleaning windows?
Absolutely! Microfiber excels at cleaning all glass surfaces. It surpasses the results of cotton cloths or traditional paper towels when tackling common smudges like fingerprints, lipstick, and dust.
4. WHAT IS MICROFIBER?
Microfiber consists of polyester and nylon (polyamide) fibers, crafted into a high-performance fabric.
1. These fibers are split
to be many times finer than a human hair. This makes them an outstanding choice for cleaning and germ removal
as they can penetrate crevices that cotton cloths or paper towels cannot
reach.
2. The expanded surface area of the
fibers and their unique star shape enable them to absorb an impressive 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. These fibers
produce a static electric charge when moved across surfaces, attracting and retaining dust, thereby
preventing it from being redistributed or released into the air during dry dusting.
4. The term microfiber specifically refers to fibers with a denier of 1.0 or less. The smaller the denier number, the more refined and effective the microfiber is. Premier microfiber measures at an outstanding 0.13 denier.