Experience the effortless brilliance of the Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, your ultimate companion for tackling even the toughest window cleaning jobs. Breathe life into your living spaces with pristine windows and a sparkling home, uplifting your spirits and allowing warm sunshine to illuminate every corner.
Premium Material Selection
Crafted from an 80/20 polyester and polyamide microfiber blend
1. Super Absorbent Power -- The expansive surface area and star-shaped fibers enable absorption of up to 4 to 5 times their weight in liquid.
2. Microbe-Capturing Efficiency -- Proven to reduce bacteria by 99% for a healthier environment.
3. More Efficiently Minimize Chemical and Water Usage
4. The 340gsm microfiber is luxuriously thicker than standard microfiber materials, offering superior performance.
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Customer questions about this product:
1, Can I use bleach on microfiber?
No, it is highly discouraged to use bleach when washing your microfiber cloths. Bleach will cause the microfiber material to deteriorate, which directly shortens the lifespan and effectiveness of your cloths.
2, Can I use fabric softener on microfiber?
No, you should avoid using fabric softener when washing your microfiber cleaning products. The unique effectiveness of microfiber comes from the open spaces in its fibers. Using fabric softener clogs these spaces, thereby diminishing the absorbency and performance of the microfiber.
3, Can I use microfiber cloths to clean windows?
Absolutely, microfiber is excellent for cleaning any type of glass surface. It outperforms cotton cloths and traditional paper towels when tasked with removing common dirt like fingerprints, lipstick marks, and dust.
4, WHAT IS MICROFIBER?
Microfiber is a specialized polyester and nylon (polyamide) fiber used in fabric production.
1. The fiber is intricately split
to be many times finer than a human hair, making it exceptionally effective for cleaning and germ removal
as it penetrates cracks and crevices that cotton cloths or paper towels cannot
reach.
2. The expanded surface area of the
fibers, along with their star-shaped structure, enables them to absorb up to 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. When the fibers
are moved across a surface, they generate a static electric charge that attracts dust and holds it, rather
than dispersing it into the air or spreading it around during dry dusting.
4. Technically, the term microfiber refers to fibers that are 1.0 denier or smaller. The smaller the denier, the finer and more efficient the microfiber. Top-quality microfiber measures at a mere 0.13 denier.