How the Microfiber Works: 

Proper use of our microfiber cloths means that 99% of the bacteria are removed from surfaces. This is important in areas such as your bathroom and kitchen. The microfiber effectively removes dust, dirt, grease, chemical residues, and micro-organisms. 

 

The dry cloth employs static electricity (created when the synthetic fibers rub together) to attract dust and pull it into the fibers. The wet cloth removes dirt and moisture by capillary action, breaking the surface tension of water and grease, wicking them up. You're left with a clean, microorganism-free surface!

 

By following our care instructions, these cloths will stand up to the rigors of every day use and washing, in both home and commercial settings.

 

Microfiber cloths are very easy to use:

Simply fold them, and wipe smooth surfaces with a flat section of cloth in contact with the surface. This means that the palm of your hand covers as much of the cloth as possible. When the cloth gets dirty, refold the cloth so a clean section will be in contact with the surface you are cleaning. Continue until all surfaces of the cloth are filled. This technique works for both wet and dry cleaning. To use the cloths wet, simply wet them in warm water, squeeze out excess water, and fold the cloth to wipe.

*** Remember to not use chemical cleaners or soaps with the microfiber - use only water!

 


To clean the cloths:

If the cloths are only slightly dirty, they can be rinsed with some dish detergent in warm water. Rinse well, hang to dry, and they are ready to be used again! The microfiber can be used every day, washed many times, and still retain its effective cleaning properties.

 

Wash dirty cloth in the washing machine with detergent. We recommend the Norwex Laundry Detergent, because it is free from fillers. However, any detergent can be used, as long as it does not contain bleach, fabric softeners, or chemical additives. It is also important to wash the cloths with lint-free laundry (not sweaters or bath towels).

Hang the cloths to dry, or use the dryer. If the cloths are not working well, they may be holding chemical residues or bacteria. Wash in the hottest cycle in your machine, and dry at the hottest dryer setting. Alternatively, they can be boiled on the stove top for several minutes.

 

To clean the dry mop, use our Rubber Static Brush to release dust and dirt from the mop into the garbage or outdoors. The mops can be machine washed as above. 

 

 

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