Experience the robust cleaning power of the Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, your ideal companion for tackling even the toughest window cleaning tasks. Sparkling clean windows and a tidy home can uplift your spirits daily, allowing warm sunshine to fill your living space, creating a comforting and inviting atmosphere.
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Crafted from an optimal blend of 80/20 polyester and polyamide microfiber, ensuring superior performance.
1. Exceptional Water Absorbency -- The unique star-shaped fibers offer an expansive surface area, enabling the cloth to absorb an impressive 4 to 5 times its weight in liquid.
2. Outstanding Microbial Capture -- Proven to reduce bacteria by an impressive 99%, ensuring a hygienic clean.
3. Enhancing Efficiency in Chemical and Water Usage
4. The robust 340gsm microfiber is considerably denser than standard microfiber materials, offering enhanced durability and effectiveness.
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Customer questions about this product:
1. Can I use bleach on microfiber?
We strongly advise against using bleach on your microfiber cloths. Bleach can lead to the deterioration of the delicate fibers, ultimately shortening the lifespan of your valued microfiber products. Preserve the longevity and efficacy of your cloths by avoiding bleach.
2. Can I use fabric softener on microfiber?
Absolutely not! Fabric softener is not suitable for washing microfiber cleaning products. The magic of microfiber lies in its open fiber spaces, which give it superior cleaning power. Fabric softener clogs these spaces, severely reducing the cleaning effectiveness of your microfiber.
3. Can I use microfiber cloths to clean windows?
Indeed, microfiber cloths are an excellent choice for cleaning any glass surface. They outperform traditional cotton cloths and paper towels, effortlessly cleaning dirt, fingerprints, lipstick, and dust, giving your windows a spotless shine.
4. WHAT IS MICROFIBER?
Microfiber is a remarkable blend of polyester and nylon (polyamide) fibers, crafted into a highly effective fabric.
1. This fiber is split
to a size many times smaller than a human hair, making it an exceptional tool for deep cleaning and germ removal
as it can easily penetrate cracks and crevices that cotton cloths or paper towels simply cannot
reach.
2. The increased surface area of these
fibers, along with their unique star shape, allows them to absorb a staggering 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. When moved across a surface, the fibers
generate a static electric charge that attracts and contains dust, preventing it from being spread or released into the air during dry dusting.
4. Technically, microfiber refers to fibers that are 1.0 denier or smaller. The smaller the denier, the finer and more effective the microfiber. The pinnacle of microfiber technology is achieved at a measurement of 0.13 denier.