Micro-fibre cloth is set to take the cleaning industry by storm. Made from a blend of 30% Polyamide and 70% Polyester, this amazing cleaning cloth needs no added cleaning solutions. Simply by using it damp, you can clean every possible surface, including wood by micro-fibre's unique dirt-grabbing property. Try shaking the dust free from the cloth after wiping a surface, and you will see how it remains put. This means that you are not spending time wiping a surface only to have the dust particles dissipate and re-settle again after a few seconds.
Micro-fibre cloths attract dirt from all sorts of crevices, pulling dust and debris onto it's microfibers in much the same way as Velcro snatches on to it's opposing Velcro partner. Quite an amazing fibre cloth, it is wonderful for cleaning glass, mirrors, stainless steel, computer monitors and other shiny surfaces. All one needs is to dampen it in a little hot water and away you go. No need to purchase additional cleaners, even for windows.
You will find micro-fibre cloths under many brand names such as Blue Wonder, Method Micro-fibre, Microflite, etc. And prices vary too for these cloths - anything from $2 - $5 per cleaning cloth. Some of these micro-fibre cloths come with their own specialised type of cleanser - but most micro-fibre cloths are used without the necessity of any cleansing fluids or sprays. This is what makes them unique in their cleaning abilities.
By removing the necessity for purchasing additional chemicals, some which may be harmful to the environment, children or pets - one's home and office will definitely be greener, cleaner and more eco-friendly places.
Micro-fibre cloths are non-abrasive, anti-static, non-linting and soft as the softest suede. Test their softness by holding a micro-fibre cloth against your cheek. They are so soft, yet strong when it comes to dispersing oil, grease, film and other dirt from surfaces, which they do with great ease.
Because of the diverse cleansing properties micro-fibre cloth has, it is being used for a host of interesting products and has created a brand-new market which has the added advantage of not taking advantage of the purchaser's pocket. These include:
o Micro-fibre mitts (for cleaning difficult spots such as in cars and boats).o Terry cloths and towelling made from micro-fibre material (absorbent and soft).o Suede cloths and towels to wipe clean surfaces such as television sets, monitors, CD's, etc.o Micro-fibre waffle-weave cotton (super-soft, absorbent).o Micro-fibre optical cloths for cleaning spectacles, camera lenses and such delicate items.o Micro-fibre mop covers - wonderful for picking up dirt with ease on your kitchen or other tiled floors.
The ease of cleaning these items equates with the ease with which they pick up dirt. Simply toss them with other micro-fibre articles into your washing machine. Because they come in various colours, expect the colours to bleed in the first wash.
Do not; however, add fabric softener or bleach to your wash or the cleansing properties of your micro-fibre cloth will dissipate.
Happy cleaning!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
"Are You Still Using Cotton Cleaning Cloths?"
Soft and absorbent cotton cleaning cloths are still great for projects such as polishing but get your hands on some microfiber cleaning cloths and you may put the cotton aside.
Microfiber cloths are made from a product you thought you left behind in the 70's, polyester (and nylon). This cloth is the wonder cleaning product of 21st century!
Why?
Soft and resilient microfiber can hold up to seven times it's weight in water and absorbs oil wonderfully! Also it's unique properties make it ideal for cleaning glass items as it leaves no streaks behind.
Microfiber is a great product to use if you would like to have a green more natural home especially when it comes to your cleaning products.
Unless you need to disinfect a surface with microfiber cloths you don't need a potentially toxic cleaning solution. Perfect when combined with just hot water microfiber can clean things like mirrors, windows, walls, and non-food or bathroom counters leaving just nothing but clean behind.
Some of the different microfiber cleaning tools you can find are...
1. Mop heads
2. Dusting cloths
3. Window cleaning cloths
4. Scrubbing cloths
5. Furniture cleaning cloths
Some tips to keep in mind when working with microfiber cleaning cloths:
As with most things you get what you pay for. If it looks cheap it probably is. The more plush towels with more and finer fiber heads are what to look for.
When using to clean rinse in hot water, wring it dry and then wipe what you are cleaning.
Don't use bleach or fabric softener when washing your microfiber cloths.
Wash your microfiber cloths without other clothing or fabrics. They will attract lint from these items and then you won't have that lint free shine anymore.
Dry them in the dryer (not too high of they will melt). Although I know some people hang them to dry.
Microfiber cloths are made from a product you thought you left behind in the 70's, polyester (and nylon). This cloth is the wonder cleaning product of 21st century!
Why?
Soft and resilient microfiber can hold up to seven times it's weight in water and absorbs oil wonderfully! Also it's unique properties make it ideal for cleaning glass items as it leaves no streaks behind.
Microfiber is a great product to use if you would like to have a green more natural home especially when it comes to your cleaning products.
Unless you need to disinfect a surface with microfiber cloths you don't need a potentially toxic cleaning solution. Perfect when combined with just hot water microfiber can clean things like mirrors, windows, walls, and non-food or bathroom counters leaving just nothing but clean behind.
Some of the different microfiber cleaning tools you can find are...
1. Mop heads
2. Dusting cloths
3. Window cleaning cloths
4. Scrubbing cloths
5. Furniture cleaning cloths
Some tips to keep in mind when working with microfiber cleaning cloths:
As with most things you get what you pay for. If it looks cheap it probably is. The more plush towels with more and finer fiber heads are what to look for.
When using to clean rinse in hot water, wring it dry and then wipe what you are cleaning.
Don't use bleach or fabric softener when washing your microfiber cloths.
Wash your microfiber cloths without other clothing or fabrics. They will attract lint from these items and then you won't have that lint free shine anymore.
Dry them in the dryer (not too high of they will melt). Although I know some people hang them to dry.
"What The Professional Window Cleaner Needs To Know About Window Cleaning Cloths"
If you are going to do anything professionally, you need to be really effective and really efficient. Cleaning windows professionally is no different. If you plan to make a living cleaning glass, you will want to use the best tools and techniques.
Thankfully, I am going to give you the inside scoop on what you need to use to detail the windows. If you have been using just any old rag to wipe your squeegee and to detail edges then you need to listen up.
Ditch the old t-shirts and underwear, the terry cloth rags, and old bath towels. You need to use the right cloths! Here are some better alternatives: 1) blue surgical cloths 2) a Scrim cloth 3) a really good microfiber 4) an old-school leather chamois
Surgical Cloths - also called ""huck towels"". These are lint-free cloths they use in medical settings to absorb blood and other bodily fluids. They are super absorbent an almost lint free. They are probably the top choice for most window cleaners because they are effective and easily available. You can order them form window cleaning supply companies on the internet or get them from most janitorial supply stores.
A scrim is your next best bet. I think they are a step up from the surgical towels in terms of quality and the results that you can get from them. However, they are more expensive, and you will most likely have to order one from an internet supplier. The scrim is made from very tough but absorbent linen fibers. It is a lot bigger than the surgical towels which is beneficial in the fact that you don't have to swap them out as much but can feel clumsy to some people. It takes a bit of getting used to. Also, you will need to wash it a couple of times to break it in.
Microfiber cloths are what a lot of people are using nowadays. They are, for the most part, pretty lint-free. Microfiber cloths are made from weaving super thin strands of polyester fibers. However, some of them are not as absorbent as cloths made of natural materials. With any material the quality varies considerably from product to product. If you want to use these to detail window edges, make sure you get only very high quality ones.
A few window cleaners still stick to the old-school standard: a leather chamois. These are entirely lint free because they are 100% leather. They have the advantage of not leaving any fibers on the glass or squeegee blade. However, they have the disadvantage of maintenance. You see, you need to care for you chamois like the fine piece of Italian leather it is. It may become stiff when it dries out, so you need to break it back in each time it dries out. A lot of old-school window cleaners swear by them, so you should at least give it some consideration.
Now, I have just discussed your detailing cloths. But I should also mention that you may want a separate cloth to deal with the water that will end up on the bottom of the sill after you've squeegeed the window. After all, you don't want to use up all your good cloths just to soak up water. What you will want here is something that will soak up water well and that you can then wring out. That way, you can use just one product instead carrying around 20 bath towels.
For this task, I would recommend a natural sea sponge, or a special type of synthetic cloth such as the Aquadry towel, or the Shamwow. These cloths are made from a material called PVA. It is a super absorbent material that can be wrung out easily. It feels rubbery to the touch when dry and kind of like a leather chamois when wet.If you are going to do anything professionally, you need to be really effective and really efficient. Cleaning windows professionally is no different. If you plan to make a living cleaning glass, you will want to use the best tools and techniques.
Thankfully, I am going to give you the inside scoop on what you need to use to detail the windows. If you have been using just any old rag to wipe your squeegee and to detail edges then you need to listen up.
Ditch the old t-shirts and underwear, the terry cloth rags, and old bath towels. You need to use the right cloths! Here are some better alternatives: 1) blue surgical cloths 2) a Scrim cloth 3) a really good microfiber 4) an old-school leather chamois
Surgical Cloths - also called ""huck towels"". These are lint-free cloths they use in medical settings to absorb blood and other bodily fluids. They are super absorbent an almost lint free. They are probably the top choice for most window cleaners because they are effective and easily available. You can order them form window cleaning supply companies on the internet or get them from most janitorial supply stores.
A scrim is your next best bet. I think they are a step up from the surgical towels in terms of quality and the results that you can get from them. However, they are more expensive, and you will most likely have to order one from an internet supplier. The scrim is made from very tough but absorbent linen fibers. It is a lot bigger than the surgical towels which is beneficial in the fact that you don't have to swap them out as much but can feel clumsy to some people. It takes a bit of getting used to. Also, you will need to wash it a couple of times to break it in.
Microfiber cloths are what a lot of people are using nowadays. They are, for the most part, pretty lint-free. Microfiber cloths are made from weaving super thin strands of polyester fibers. However, some of them are not as absorbent as cloths made of natural materials. With any material the quality varies considerably from product to product. If you want to use these to detail window edges, make sure you get only very high quality ones.
A few window cleaners still stick to the old-school standard: a leather chamois. These are entirely lint free because they are 100% leather. They have the advantage of not leaving any fibers on the glass or squeegee blade. However, they have the disadvantage of maintenance. You see, you need to care for you chamois like the fine piece of Italian leather it is. It may become stiff when it dries out, so you need to break it back in each time it dries out. A lot of old-school window cleaners swear by them, so you should at least give it some consideration.
Now, I have just discussed your detailing cloths. But I should also mention that you may want a separate cloth to deal with the water that will end up on the bottom of the sill after you've squeegeed the window. After all, you don't want to use up all your good cloths just to soak up water. What you will want here is something that will soak up water well and that you can then wring out. That way, you can use just one product instead carrying around 20 bath towels.
For this task, I would recommend a natural sea sponge, or a special type of synthetic cloth such as the Aquadry towel, or the Shamwow. These cloths are made from a material called PVA. It is a super absorbent material that can be wrung out easily. It feels rubbery to the touch when dry and kind of like a leather chamois when wet.If you are going to do anything professionally, you need to be really effective and really efficient. Cleaning windows professionally is no different. If you plan to make a living cleaning glass, you will want to use the best tools and techniques.
"Anti-Bacterial Microfiber Cleaning Cloth - How Does It Work?"
Microfiber has been called the 'wonder fabric' of the 21st century. It is a high tech, advanced synthetic fiber that is made up of microscopic threads that are several times thinner than a human hair. These threads are arranged in a criss-crossed pattern that creates microscopic 'holes'. This unique structure lends microfiber all its wonderful properties.
And what might these wonderful properties exactly entail?
For one, a microfiber cloth has tremendous capacity to absorb water and other liquids. All liquid molecules get locked in the 'hole' like structure mentioned above. Thus, a microfiber cloth can soak up gallons upon gallons of water and still remain dry. This makes it an ideal material for making sportswear, cleaning cloths, mops, etc.
Microfiber cloths are also great at collecting dust and dirt. This, once again, can be attributed to the unique structure that can collect dust particles. Consequently, this fiber is used extensively in cleaning equipment.
But one of the best benefits of this wonder fabric is its anti-bacterial nature. Simply put, microbes get trapped inside the criss cross pattern made by the microscopic fibers. This makes it one of the best tools you can find to clean your house - it is naturally anti-microbial, thus you don't need any expensive cleaning solutions or chemicals.
On the downside, microfiber cloth is still a bit more on the expensive side. While in the long term, using them will invariably save you money on cleaning solutions, their slightly higher upfron costs make them a bit unattractive for the average consumer.
But consider the fact that each cloth can last you several times longer than a regular cleaning cloth. When you factor in this quality, buying microfiber cleaning cloths starts making perfect sense.
And what might these wonderful properties exactly entail?
For one, a microfiber cloth has tremendous capacity to absorb water and other liquids. All liquid molecules get locked in the 'hole' like structure mentioned above. Thus, a microfiber cloth can soak up gallons upon gallons of water and still remain dry. This makes it an ideal material for making sportswear, cleaning cloths, mops, etc.
Microfiber cloths are also great at collecting dust and dirt. This, once again, can be attributed to the unique structure that can collect dust particles. Consequently, this fiber is used extensively in cleaning equipment.
But one of the best benefits of this wonder fabric is its anti-bacterial nature. Simply put, microbes get trapped inside the criss cross pattern made by the microscopic fibers. This makes it one of the best tools you can find to clean your house - it is naturally anti-microbial, thus you don't need any expensive cleaning solutions or chemicals.
On the downside, microfiber cloth is still a bit more on the expensive side. While in the long term, using them will invariably save you money on cleaning solutions, their slightly higher upfron costs make them a bit unattractive for the average consumer.
But consider the fact that each cloth can last you several times longer than a regular cleaning cloth. When you factor in this quality, buying microfiber cleaning cloths starts making perfect sense.
"Microfiber Cleaning Cloths Will Take The Hard Work Out Of House Cleaning"
While soft cotton cloths are a great option for cleaning, if you aren't using the newer technology in cleaning equipment, i.e., microfibers, you really are missing out on something.
Unlike ordinary cloths which are made from natural fibers, microfibers, as the name suggests, are made from microscopic polyester and polyamide fibers and are really, the cleaning material built for the 21st century.
For one, these microfibers are extremely soft and very resilient to damage. Their durability can make them last a whole lot longer than ordinary cotton cloths. They can be washed without any detergent, and if you are used to cleaning surfaces such as the kitchen counter or the floors with a cleaning solution, you will be very pleasantly surprised when you use microfibers. This is because they can be used with plain ol' water for cleaning purposes, no cleaning agents required. This means that over time, you will probably save hundreds of dollars in cleaning solution costs.
But the thing that really sets them apart is their quality of absorption. Microfiber cleaning cloths can hold 7 times their own weight in water. They can absorb up to 98% moisture, as compared to cotton which can absorb only 70%. Moreover, they are very powerful when it comes to scooping up dirt or dust; dust and grime particles get stuck in their web like molecular structure.
You can find microfiber cloths, microfiber mops, microfiber towels online. In terms of cost, these are slightly more expensive than your regular cotton cloths, but in terms of value for money, these simple can't be beaten.
Unlike ordinary cloths which are made from natural fibers, microfibers, as the name suggests, are made from microscopic polyester and polyamide fibers and are really, the cleaning material built for the 21st century.
For one, these microfibers are extremely soft and very resilient to damage. Their durability can make them last a whole lot longer than ordinary cotton cloths. They can be washed without any detergent, and if you are used to cleaning surfaces such as the kitchen counter or the floors with a cleaning solution, you will be very pleasantly surprised when you use microfibers. This is because they can be used with plain ol' water for cleaning purposes, no cleaning agents required. This means that over time, you will probably save hundreds of dollars in cleaning solution costs.
But the thing that really sets them apart is their quality of absorption. Microfiber cleaning cloths can hold 7 times their own weight in water. They can absorb up to 98% moisture, as compared to cotton which can absorb only 70%. Moreover, they are very powerful when it comes to scooping up dirt or dust; dust and grime particles get stuck in their web like molecular structure.
You can find microfiber cloths, microfiber mops, microfiber towels online. In terms of cost, these are slightly more expensive than your regular cotton cloths, but in terms of value for money, these simple can't be beaten.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
"Microfiber Streak Free Cleaning Cloth - How to Use It"
As you all know, there are many kinds of cleaning cloths that are available, but when cleaning with the new generation of microfiber streak free cleaning cloth, one uses only water and does not need any chemical cleaners to clean and wipe most surfaces streak free.
Yes, all you need is water, and there is a method to cleaning, so that you do not leave any streaks.
For the best way to clean, you have to first wet the cloth, it is important that you wet the cloth before use, then wring it so that it is damp, and then you wipe any surface in the normal way. Make sure it is not soaking wet.
The trick is that the cloth has to be damp, and not soaking wet, when you use the cloth to wipe. No chemicals are needed.
This cloth works great on glass, mirrors, windows, windshields, tv screens, computer monitors, laptop screens, eyeglasses, sunglasses, bathroom tiles, counter tops, refrigerators, microwave faces, oven faces, and many other surfaces. It will work on tile, vinyl, chrome, plastic articles, acrylic and on other materials.
One can use them in you home, kitchen, bathroom, office, car, motorcycle, boat, rv and other vehicles.
They are perfect for eyeglasses. To use them on eyeglasses, just cut them into small pieces, wet them, wring them so they are just damp, and wipe them to make your lenses clean and streak free. Once again, we must make sure that they are not soaking wet, but just damp.
The secret of the streak free microfiber cleaning cloth is in the structure of and composition of the material and the manufacturing process and methods. The fibers are pressed, and not woven, and composed of very fine filaments that are put through a special treatment process.
These are also machine washable, and re-usable, but have to be air dried, not dried in a clothes dryer. Traditional cleaning liquids and soaps can be used to clean them.
Since they are washable and re-usable, they are earth friendly and environment friendly green products and they eliminate the need for disposable cleaning and wiping materials, that are used and then disposed off in landfills and other places.
Yes, all you need is water, and there is a method to cleaning, so that you do not leave any streaks.
For the best way to clean, you have to first wet the cloth, it is important that you wet the cloth before use, then wring it so that it is damp, and then you wipe any surface in the normal way. Make sure it is not soaking wet.
The trick is that the cloth has to be damp, and not soaking wet, when you use the cloth to wipe. No chemicals are needed.
This cloth works great on glass, mirrors, windows, windshields, tv screens, computer monitors, laptop screens, eyeglasses, sunglasses, bathroom tiles, counter tops, refrigerators, microwave faces, oven faces, and many other surfaces. It will work on tile, vinyl, chrome, plastic articles, acrylic and on other materials.
One can use them in you home, kitchen, bathroom, office, car, motorcycle, boat, rv and other vehicles.
They are perfect for eyeglasses. To use them on eyeglasses, just cut them into small pieces, wet them, wring them so they are just damp, and wipe them to make your lenses clean and streak free. Once again, we must make sure that they are not soaking wet, but just damp.
The secret of the streak free microfiber cleaning cloth is in the structure of and composition of the material and the manufacturing process and methods. The fibers are pressed, and not woven, and composed of very fine filaments that are put through a special treatment process.
These are also machine washable, and re-usable, but have to be air dried, not dried in a clothes dryer. Traditional cleaning liquids and soaps can be used to clean them.
Since they are washable and re-usable, they are earth friendly and environment friendly green products and they eliminate the need for disposable cleaning and wiping materials, that are used and then disposed off in landfills and other places.
"Microfiber Cleaning Cloth - An Environmentally Friendly Way to Clean Your House"
Most of us never realise that our homes are extremely polluted, and it is we who pollute them. It is the trivial routine choices that we make which a go a long way in keeping a home healthy and safe. Our choice of washing liquids is one of them. It is worthwhile to switch to tile cleaners as the normal traditional cleaners release harmful and toxic chemical compounds into the air and it is this air that you and your family is going to inhale.
However, just switching to a healthier and more eco friendly cleaner does not ensure that your home will be less polluted. There are a bunch of tips that you must follow to make your home pollution free. You must try and use as little of the cleaning substance as is possible. Even the best of such products do pollute the environment, even though the extent of damage might be very less. Also, they utilise a lot of natural resources in their manufacture and packaging. And they don't come cheap either, so using them in small quantity is going to go well with your pocket too.
One of the simplest ways to switch to a more eco friendly and less expensive cleaning schedule is by using microfiber cloths. Normally used to clean lenses and electronics, they are not easily available in stores. But if you can get hold of them, they are an excellent investment. They have many advantages over normal cleaning equipment. The two major ones being that they don't need any soap or detergent, just water can be used to clean things with these cloths. Secondly, they last for as long as a few months, sometimes even years.
Their intricate woven structure is designed in a manner that the small nodules are spread all over the surface of the material to be cleaned. This structure closely resembles that of soap lather, which is why these cloths can clean filth and grime just with water. Generally, solid surfaces can be cleaned without using a cleaner, but if something is extremely dirty or if you want it to be antiseptically clean, you can use a little mild cleaning substance. It might not make a lot of difference, but psychologically it will make you feel more comfortable and safe.
The best part about them is that their inbuilt structure ensures that they last for a long period of time. It makes more sense economically to buy a few of these and be relieved for months together. Then you don't have to bother about getting towels, sponges and other cleaning cloths. If the microfiber cloth become dirty, all you have to do is wash itin a washing machine.
It's high time that you give up your sponges and dusters and switch to eco friendly and convenient to use microfiber cloths.
However, just switching to a healthier and more eco friendly cleaner does not ensure that your home will be less polluted. There are a bunch of tips that you must follow to make your home pollution free. You must try and use as little of the cleaning substance as is possible. Even the best of such products do pollute the environment, even though the extent of damage might be very less. Also, they utilise a lot of natural resources in their manufacture and packaging. And they don't come cheap either, so using them in small quantity is going to go well with your pocket too.
One of the simplest ways to switch to a more eco friendly and less expensive cleaning schedule is by using microfiber cloths. Normally used to clean lenses and electronics, they are not easily available in stores. But if you can get hold of them, they are an excellent investment. They have many advantages over normal cleaning equipment. The two major ones being that they don't need any soap or detergent, just water can be used to clean things with these cloths. Secondly, they last for as long as a few months, sometimes even years.
Their intricate woven structure is designed in a manner that the small nodules are spread all over the surface of the material to be cleaned. This structure closely resembles that of soap lather, which is why these cloths can clean filth and grime just with water. Generally, solid surfaces can be cleaned without using a cleaner, but if something is extremely dirty or if you want it to be antiseptically clean, you can use a little mild cleaning substance. It might not make a lot of difference, but psychologically it will make you feel more comfortable and safe.
The best part about them is that their inbuilt structure ensures that they last for a long period of time. It makes more sense economically to buy a few of these and be relieved for months together. Then you don't have to bother about getting towels, sponges and other cleaning cloths. If the microfiber cloth become dirty, all you have to do is wash itin a washing machine.
It's high time that you give up your sponges and dusters and switch to eco friendly and convenient to use microfiber cloths.
"Lens Cleaning Microfiber Cloth - The Best Way to Clean Your Glasses"
Glasses are not exactly very cheap. For obvious reasons, it's imperative to take care of them and clean them often.
When it comes to cleaning your spectacle lenses, a microfiber cleaning cloth, or lens cleaning cloth is highly recommended. One must absolutely avoid cleaning glasses with a regular cotton or paper towel, as it can lead to scratches that can blur your vision or cause a bid reduction in clarity.
For best results, you must invest in a lens cleaning cloth. These can be purchased online or at your local optometrist, and are very handy and effective at cleaning glasses. These lens cleaning cloths are made of microfibers that are microscopic polyester or polyamide fibers and have a huge capacity to retain dust, grime, oils, and water. Moreover, they do not scratch the surface of the glass, which is crucial when you wear spectacles as a scratch in the wrong spot can blur or obstruct your vision.
Never use a regular cloth, your handkerchief, your shirt, or a paper napkin to clean your glasses if you want to prolong their life and avoid spending a tidy fortune each year on replacing scratched glasses.
When it comes to cleaning your spectacle lenses, a microfiber cleaning cloth, or lens cleaning cloth is highly recommended. One must absolutely avoid cleaning glasses with a regular cotton or paper towel, as it can lead to scratches that can blur your vision or cause a bid reduction in clarity.
For best results, you must invest in a lens cleaning cloth. These can be purchased online or at your local optometrist, and are very handy and effective at cleaning glasses. These lens cleaning cloths are made of microfibers that are microscopic polyester or polyamide fibers and have a huge capacity to retain dust, grime, oils, and water. Moreover, they do not scratch the surface of the glass, which is crucial when you wear spectacles as a scratch in the wrong spot can blur or obstruct your vision.
Never use a regular cloth, your handkerchief, your shirt, or a paper napkin to clean your glasses if you want to prolong their life and avoid spending a tidy fortune each year on replacing scratched glasses.
"Microfiber Cleaning Cloths - Perfect For Boats"
Microfibers really are space age products. Dating back to the 1950s when scientists first began exploring various high-tech spinning techniques that resulted in the creation of super-fine strands that are only a small fraction as thick as a human hair, microfibers have revolutionized not only clothing and the insulation materials used in clothing, but also cleaning. I can attest to that because I've been using special microfiber boat cleaning cloth for a while now, and it works better than anything else I've tried for a wide variety of boat cleaner tasks. Why should microfiber cloth be part of your boat cleaning supplies?
The secret lies in the special composure of microfiber material. First of all, these fibers, usually made of polyester, are so incredible thin that they can be woven, often in patented processes, into materials that can hold up to seven times their own weight in water. Second, this type of boat cleaning cloth leaves no dust or lint, so it's suitable even for places where you want and need a streak-free shine, like on chrome and glass. Third, you can get microfiber cloths that do not include any chemicals whatsoever, which means you can use them on even the most sensitive surfaces, like marine displays or other screens. Forth, while these cloths can be used as a boat chrome cleaner and as completely streak free boat cleaning cloths, they are tough enough to remove and soak up even the worst dirt and grime. The amazing thing about microfiber cloth is that it doesn't just push and smear dirt around, it actually absorbs it. And it can be used to remove even pesky grime and residue including oils, tar, wax and more.
Bottom line is that if you want to clean your boat in an easy, non-harmful way, there is nothing better than microfiber. It's the ultimate cloth and the most direct and painless way to clean boats. And you don't end up with a big pile of paper towels or shredded, grimy conventional cleaning cloth that's hard to wash; microfiber cloth simply rinses out and can even be bleached.
The secret lies in the special composure of microfiber material. First of all, these fibers, usually made of polyester, are so incredible thin that they can be woven, often in patented processes, into materials that can hold up to seven times their own weight in water. Second, this type of boat cleaning cloth leaves no dust or lint, so it's suitable even for places where you want and need a streak-free shine, like on chrome and glass. Third, you can get microfiber cloths that do not include any chemicals whatsoever, which means you can use them on even the most sensitive surfaces, like marine displays or other screens. Forth, while these cloths can be used as a boat chrome cleaner and as completely streak free boat cleaning cloths, they are tough enough to remove and soak up even the worst dirt and grime. The amazing thing about microfiber cloth is that it doesn't just push and smear dirt around, it actually absorbs it. And it can be used to remove even pesky grime and residue including oils, tar, wax and more.
Bottom line is that if you want to clean your boat in an easy, non-harmful way, there is nothing better than microfiber. It's the ultimate cloth and the most direct and painless way to clean boats. And you don't end up with a big pile of paper towels or shredded, grimy conventional cleaning cloth that's hard to wash; microfiber cloth simply rinses out and can even be bleached.
"Microfiber Cleaning Cloths Promise Healthier, More Efficient Cleaning"
Microfiber is a wonderful fabric for cleaning. Its anti-bacterial, super absorbent qualities are very useful for cleaning purposes. No wonder hospitals and schools all over America are turning to microfiber cleaning cloths to keep their environment clean and microbe free.
A few years back, microfiber was beyond the reach of the average household. They were hard to find, and cost a lot of money. Over the past few years, the costs have come down drastically and you can easily buy them online.
The best thing about a microfiber cleaning cloth is that it has natural anti-bacterial qualities. This is enhanced by some manufacturers who add extra chemicals to the cloth so that it can kill most bacteria upon contact. This means that you can finally say goodbye to the tons of cleaning solutions that bring with them their own health hazards. To put it simply, microfiber is just a greener, healtheir way to clean.
This property of the fabric is owed to its thread structure. The fibers that are used to make the fabric are over hundred times thinner than human hair and are woven into a pattern that locks bacteria and dirt/dust particles. This lends it superior cleaning capacity and also gives it the anti-bacterial qualities mentioned above.
As a result microfiber doesn't require any additive to clean a surface properly. All you need is a few drops of water. This means that you will save thousands of dollars on expensive cleaning solutions every year. A microfiber cleaning cloth, thus, can not help keep your house clean and healthy, but also help you save money.
Finally, because of its woven structure, a microfiber cleaning cloth has wonder absorbent qualities. This is the reason why this fabric functions wonderfully well as a cleaning mop. It can soak up liquids like a vaccum and still remain dry.
For a homemaker, this is truly a wonder fabric that can save you time and money while keeping your home clean and microbe free.
A few years back, microfiber was beyond the reach of the average household. They were hard to find, and cost a lot of money. Over the past few years, the costs have come down drastically and you can easily buy them online.
The best thing about a microfiber cleaning cloth is that it has natural anti-bacterial qualities. This is enhanced by some manufacturers who add extra chemicals to the cloth so that it can kill most bacteria upon contact. This means that you can finally say goodbye to the tons of cleaning solutions that bring with them their own health hazards. To put it simply, microfiber is just a greener, healtheir way to clean.
This property of the fabric is owed to its thread structure. The fibers that are used to make the fabric are over hundred times thinner than human hair and are woven into a pattern that locks bacteria and dirt/dust particles. This lends it superior cleaning capacity and also gives it the anti-bacterial qualities mentioned above.
As a result microfiber doesn't require any additive to clean a surface properly. All you need is a few drops of water. This means that you will save thousands of dollars on expensive cleaning solutions every year. A microfiber cleaning cloth, thus, can not help keep your house clean and healthy, but also help you save money.
Finally, because of its woven structure, a microfiber cleaning cloth has wonder absorbent qualities. This is the reason why this fabric functions wonderfully well as a cleaning mop. It can soak up liquids like a vaccum and still remain dry.
For a homemaker, this is truly a wonder fabric that can save you time and money while keeping your home clean and microbe free.
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