The versatile Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is your ultimate companion for tackling challenging window-cleaning duties effortlessly. Imagine the joy of sparkling-clean windows and a house bathed in warm, inviting sunshine, uplifting your spirits every day.
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Our primary material, an 80/20 blend of polyester and polyamide microfiber,
1. Exhibits exceptional water absorbency – the unique star-shaped fibers with large surface areas can soak up to 4 to 5 times their weight in liquid.
2. Highly effective at capturing microbes – proven to reduce bacteria by an impressive 99%.
3. Efficiently reduces chemical and water usage, enhancing sustainability.
4. Our 340gsm microfiber is notably thicker than standard microfiber materials, ensuring superior performance.
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Customer Questions About This Exceptional Product:
1. Can I use bleach on microfiber products?
No, it is not recommended to use bleach when caring for your microfiber cloths. Bleach can significantly harm the delicate fibers, leading to deterioration and a shorter lifespan for your microfiber products. To maintain their superior performance, avoid bleach.
2. Is fabric softener suitable for microfiber?
No, refrain from using fabric softener on your microfiber cleaning products. The unique effectiveness of microfiber lies in its open fiber structure. Using fabric softener clogs these spaces, diminishing the material's cleaning power. Preserve its peak performance by skipping the softener.
3. Are microfiber cloths effective for cleaning windows?
Absolutely, yes! Microfiber is remarkably effective for cleaning glass surfaces. It surpasses cotton cloths and traditional paper towels in removing common residues like fingerprints, lipstick marks, and dust, offering a streak-free shine.
4. What is microfiber?
Microfiber is a blend of polyester and nylon (polyamide) fibers, crafted into a sophisticated fabric.
1. The fiber is split
into strands much smaller than a human hair, making it an outstanding tool for meticulous cleaning and germ removal.
This ultra-fine fiber can access minute cracks and crevices that cotton or paper towels simply cannot
reach.
2. With its expanded surface area and star-shaped structure, microfiber can absorb
an impressive 7 to 8 times its weight in liquid, offering unparalleled absorption.
3. As the fibers move across surfaces, they generate a static electric charge that attracts and retains dust,
preventing it from being spread around or released into the air during dusting.
This ensures efficient and effective cleaning.
4. Microfiber is defined as fiber that is 1.0 denier or smaller. The smaller the denier, the finer and more efficient the microfiber. Top-quality microfiber boasts a denier of 0.13.