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Microfiber Towels - Hanks

Microfiber Towels - Hanks

Regular price $10.00 CAD
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Our handy microfibre cloths are fully customizable on both sides and useful! They measure approximately 12” x 12”.  Microfiber cleaning cloths and mops work well for removing organic matter (dirt, oils, grease) as well as germs from surfaces. Microfiber’s cleaning ability is the result of two simple things: more surface area and a positive charge. They are also great for cleaning glasses and electronics and won’t scratch the surface. What is microfiber? Microfiber is a synthetic material. Microfiber used for cleaning is called split microfiber. When microfibers are split, they are 200 times thinner than a single human hair. These split microfibers become much more absorbent. They can remove large quantities of microbes, including hard-to- kill spores. Split microfiber quality varies. Microfiber that catches slightly on the surface of your hand is better quality. Another way to tell is to push a water spill with it. If the microfiber pushes the water instead of absorbing it, then it’s not split. A microfiber cloth has the same surface area as a cotton cloth four times as large! And it is very absorbent. It can absorb seven times its weight in water! Microfiber products are also positively charged, meaning they attract negatively charged dirt and grease. These characteristics of microfiber allow you to clean surfaces without chemicals. Another advantage of microfiber is that, unlike cotton, it dries fast, making it hard for bacteria to grow in it.   Why use microfiber tools for cleaning? They reduce exposure to chemicals in the ECE environment and reduce pollution from cleaning chemicals. Microfiber is durable and reusable. Microfiber is made from synthetic fibers, usually polyester and nylon, which are not treated with chemicals. Microfiber saves the ECE provider up to $100.00 per year in cleaning costs because they are reusable and durable. Microfiber lasts longer than cotton; it can be washed a thousand times before losing its effectiveness.

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