The Microfiber Cleaning Cloth transforms the tedious chore of window cleaning into a breeze, delivering unmatched convenience and impressive results. Envision windows that gleam with purity and a home that radiates a sense of warmth and delight, inviting sunshine into every corner of your life.
Premium-Quality Material
The primary material consists of an 80/20 blend of polyester and polyamide microfiber.
1. Superior Water Absorption - The innovative star-shaped fibers present an extensive surface area, enabling these cloths to soak up 4 to 5 times their weight in moisture effortlessly.
2. Highly Effective at Capturing Microbes - Reduces bacteria by 99%, ensuring a cleaner, healthier environment.
3. Minimizes Chemical and Water Usage - Attain outstanding cleanliness with minimized dependency on chemicals and water.
4. Thickness Matters - Our microfiber, boasting a density of 340gsm, surpasses standard alternatives in durability and cleaning efficacy, enhancing your cleaning experience.
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Common Customer Inquiries About This Product:
1. Can I use bleach on microfiber?
No, it is highly recommended to avoid bleach when washing your microfiber cloths. Bleach deteriorates the material, significantly reducing the lifespan and effectiveness of the microfiber.
2. Can I use fabric softener on microfiber?
No, fabric softener should definitely not be used with microfiber cleaning products. The microfiber's efficiency lies in its open fiber spaces. Fabric softener clogs these spaces, reducing the microfiber's cleaning power.
3. Can I use microfiber cloths to clean windows?
Absolutely! Microfiber is excellent for cleaning any glass surface. It outperforms cotton cloths and traditional paper towels on common dirt such as fingerprints, lipstick, and dust.
4. What is Microfiber?
Microfiber is a blend of polyester and nylon (polyamide) fibers designed for superior fabric performance.
1. The fiber is split
into strands much finer than a human hair. This makes it an exceptional tool for cleaning and germ removal
as it can penetrate cracks and crevices that cotton cloths or paper towels cannot
reach.
2. The increased surface area of the
fibers, along with their star shape, allows them to absorb up to 7 to 8 times their weight in liquid.
3. The fibers
create a static electric charge when moved across surfaces, attracting and containing dust rather
than spreading it or releasing it into the air during dry dusting.
4. Technically, microfiber refers to fibers that measure 1.0 denier or smaller. The smaller the denier, the finer and more efficient the microfiber. High-quality microfiber measures around 0.13 denier.