Microfiber mopping cloth. What we should know about microfiber:
It does not shed fibers. Unlike a regular cotton cloth, which moves dust and dirt from one point to another, microfiber actually removes dirt from the surface, which is stored in the cloth until it is washed. For this reason, no chemicals are needed. Microfiber is very absorbent. Microfiber cloths are safe for all types of surfaces. Microfiber can be used with diluted disinfectant.
Microfiber is designed for repeated use. The microfiber cloth can be washed multiple times without compromising its properties. It is incredibly soft so that it won't scratch any surface, yet it is very strong.
Microfiber is a great material that can be applied in many areas: home and household cleaning, car cleaning and polishing, commercial cleaning, hotels, offices, workshops, window washing, glass, and many other possibilities = universal use.
Microfiber:
Microfiber appeared on the market a few years ago as so-called Swedish cloths. They are essentially very fine fibers (less than 1 g per 100 km in length) with a cross-section shaped more like a star, etc. The purpose of this change is to achieve a sharp shape of the fibers for better capture of small impurities.
Polyactive microfiber - is created by combining microfiber, which already has excellent cleaning properties, with special polyurethane resin, thereby changing its structure and increasing its effectiveness. This makes microfiber an unrivaled cleaning agent with very high resistance to wear.
Cloths are usually made in a ratio of 20% - 30% polyamide (PAD) and 70% - 80% polyester (PES). Their splitting creates their exceptional softness and also results in the specific shape with a multitude of capillaries that give them their miraculous properties. Thanks to all this, microfiber has the ability to absorb up to 7 times its weight and release it just as easily. During wringing, impurities also come out of the microfiber, making it an exceptional helper in cleaning.
One immense advantage is the ability to squeeze out perfectly, leading to quick drying and preventing the growth of unwanted microorganisms. For example, cotton can only be wrung out 70% of the water, while 30% remains inside and is released very slowly thereafter.
Using microfibers, we can clean quickly and effectively, literally in one sweep. Microfiber has become a phenomenon that is an essential tool for cleaning.
Important rules when using microfiber cloths:
| Color: | Multicolored |
80% polyester + 20% polyamide