The remarkable Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is your ultimate companion in tackling challenging window cleaning tasks with ease. Experience the joy of a sparkling clean home filled with invigorating sunshine, uplifting your spirits day after day.
Premium Material Selection
Crafted from 80/20 polyester and polyamide microfiber, our cleaning cloth embodies the pinnacle of quality and durability.
1. Exceptional water absorption --The unique star-shaped fibers feature a large surface area, enabling them to soak up 4 to 5 times their weight in liquid.
2. Superior at trapping microbes-- Proven to reduce bacteria by an impressive 99%.
3. Optimizes chemical and water efficiency, leading to more sustainable cleaning practices.
4. With a 340gsm thickness, our microfiber is more substantial than standard alternatives, ensuring superior performance.
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Customer questions about this remarkable cleaning product:
1. Can I use bleach on microfiber?
No, it is advised against using bleach when cleansing your microfiber cloths. Bleach can degrade the material, shortening the microfiber's lifespan.
2. Can I use fabric softener on microfiber?
No, refrain from using fabric softener when washing microfiber cleaning products. The exceptional performance of microfiber derives from the open spaces in the fibers. Using fabric softener clogs these spaces, diminishing the cloth's efficiency.
3. Can I use microfiber cloths to clean windows?
Absolutely, yes! Microfiber excels at cleaning any glass surface. It surpasses cotton cloths or traditional paper towels in removing common smudges like fingerprints, lipstick, and dust.
4. WHAT IS MICROFIBER?
Microfiber is a specialized polyester and nylon (polyamide) fiber used for creating fabric.
1. The fiber is split
into strands much finer than a human hair, making it an exceptional tool for cleaning and germ removal.
It can reach into cracks and crevices that cotton cloths or paper towels cannot access.
reach.
2. The fiber's increased surface area
combined with its star shape allows it to absorb 7 to 8 times its weight in liquid.
3. The fibers
create a static electric charge when moved across a surface, attracting and containing dust rather
than dispersing it or releasing it into the air while dry dusting.
4. The term 'microfiber' officially refers to fiber that is 1.0 denier or smaller. The smaller the denier, the finer and more effective the microfiber. Top-tier microfiber measures at an impressive 0.13 denier.