The sponge mop SPOKAR is an ideal tool for cleaning floors made of linoleum, tiles, and other surfaces. The lever system allows easy wringing without wetting your hands. The telescopic handle has an adjustable length. The functional area made of microfiber effectively removes dirt.
The mop has excellent absorbency; it hardens after drying.
Microfiber:
Microfiber appeared on the market a few years ago as so-called Swedish cloths. It consists essentially of very fine fibers (less than 1 g per 100 km in length) with a cross-section that is more star-shaped, etc. The purpose of this change is to achieve a sharp shape of the fibers for better capture of small dirt particles.
Polyactive microfiber is created by combining microfiber, which already has excellent cleaning properties, with special polyurethane resins, thus changing its structure and increasing its effectiveness. This makes microfiber an unparalleled cleaning agent with very high resistance to wear.
Cloths are usually produced in a ratio of 20% - 30% polyamide (PAD) and 70% - 80% polyester (PES). Their splitting results in exceptional softness and also creates the specified shape with numerous capillaries that give them their miraculous properties. Thanks to all of this, microfiber has the ability to absorb up to 7 times its weight and to release it similarly. During wringing, dirt also comes off the microfiber, making it such an exceptional cleaning aid.
A significant advantage is the ability to wring out perfectly, leading to quick drying and preventing the proliferation of unwanted microorganisms. For example, cotton can only wring out 70% of the water, and 30% remains inside, which then drains very slowly.
With the help of microfibers, we can clean quickly and efficiently, literally in one sweep. Microfiber has become a phenomenon that is an essential aid for cleaning.
Important rules when using microfiber cloths and rags: