The extraordinary Microfiber Cleaning Cloth makes light work of even the toughest window cleaning tasks. Experience the joy of gleaming windows and a sparkling home, as they truly brighten your day and welcome warm sunshine into your living space.
Premium Selected Material
Crafted from the finest 80/20 blend of polyester and polyamide microfiber
1. Exceptional Water Absorption -- The unique star shape and expansive surface area of the fibers allow them to soak up 4 to 5 times their weight in liquid.
2. Superior Microbe Capture -- Achieving a remarkable 99% reduction in bacteria
3. Efficiently Minimizes Chemical and Water Usage
4. With a 340gsm thickness, this microfiber is more robust than standard alternatives.
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Customer Queries Regarding Our Product:
1. Can I use bleach on microfiber?
No, it is strongly advised against using bleach when laundering your microfiber cloths. Bleach can lead to material degradation, significantly shortening the lifespan of the microfiber.
2. Can I use fabric softener on microfiber?
No, using fabric softener is not advisable when washing your microfiber cleaning products. The extraordinary cleaning ability of microfiber stems from the open spaces within the fibers. When fabric softener is used, these spaces become obstructed, diminishing the microfiber's cleaning efficiency.
3. Can I use microfiber cloths to clean windows?
Absolutely, yes! Microfiber is exceptionally effective for cleaning all kinds of glass surfaces. It outperforms traditional cotton cloths and paper towels on everyday grime such as fingerprints, lipstick marks, and dust.
4. WHAT IS MICROFIBER?
Microfiber is a specialized polyester and nylon (polyamide) fiber utilized in fabric production.
1. The fiber is meticulously split
into strands many times finer than a human hair, making it a remarkable tool for cleaning and eliminating germs
since it penetrates microscopic cracks and crevices that cotton cloths or paper towels can't
access.
2. The expanded surface area of the
fibers combined with their star-shaped structure allows them to absorb 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. The fibers
produce a static electric charge when brushed across a surface, attracting dust and capturing it, rather
than dispersing it or releasing it into the air during dry dusting.
4. Microfiber is technically defined as fibers measuring 1.0 denier or smaller. The smaller the denier, the finer and more powerful the microfiber. High-quality microfiber measures an impressive 0.13 denier.