The Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is your ultimate companion for tackling those daunting window cleaning tasks with ease and efficiency. Imagine sparkling clean windows and a tidy home that sets a positive tone for your day, enveloping your living space with the warmth of sunshine.
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Crafted from a high-quality blend of 80/20 polyester and polyamide microfiber
1. Unmatched Water Absorption -- Thanks to the expansive surface area and unique star-shaped fibers, these cloths can soak up 4 to 5 times their weight in liquid.
2. Superior Microbe Capture -- Proven to reduce bacteria by an impressive 99%.
3. Eco-friendly Innovation -- Significantly cuts down on both chemical and water usage.
4. Enhanced Thickness -- At 340gsm, this microfiber is denser than standard alternatives, offering superior performance.
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Common Inquiries from Valued Customers About Our Product:
1. Is it safe to use bleach on microfiber cloths?
No, it is advisable to avoid using bleach when laundering your microfiber cloths. Bleach can cause the material to deteriorate prematurely, thereby shortening the lifespan and effectiveness of your microfiber.
2. Are fabric softeners suitable for microfiber products?
No, fabric softeners are not recommended for use with microfiber cleaning products. The microfiber's effectiveness is due to its open fibers, which can become clogged when washed with fabric softener, thus diminishing its cleaning power.
3. Can microfiber cloths be used for cleaning windows?
Absolutely! Microfiber is highly effective for cleaning glass surfaces of all kinds. It surpasses cotton cloths and traditional paper towels in tackling common dirt such as fingerprints, lipstick, and dust.
4. What exactly is microfiber?
Microfiber is a fine polyester and nylon (polyamide) fiber utilized in crafting high-performance fabrics.
1. Each fiber is meticulously split
to be much finer than a human hair, making it an exceptional tool for deep cleaning and germ removal
as it can reach into cracks and crevices where cotton cloths or paper towels simply cannot
penetrate.
2. The expansive surface area of the
fibers, along with their distinctive star shape, enables them to absorb an impressive 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. When moved across surfaces, the fibers
generate a static electric charge that attracts and traps dust, effectively containing it rather
than dispersing it into the air during dry dusting.
4. Microfiber is defined as fibers with a denier of 1.0 or smaller. The finer the denier, the more superior the microfiber. Exceptional microfiber boasts a denier as low as 0.13.