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Microfiber cloth cleaning with soap and water!

Microfiber cloth cleaning with soap and water!      Water is pretty good at cleaning most things all by itself. That’s because its molecules have two very different ends. They’re electrically unbalanced, so they stick to all kinds of things (including lumps of dirt) like tiny magnets and break them apart. Water is sometimes called a universal solvent because it can dissolve so many different things. Where
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What Are The Benefits Of Microfiber Cleaning Cloth?

What Are The Benefits Of Microfiber Cleaning Cloth? • Cleaning Efficiency Removes surface contamination more efficiently than regular towels and can be used on most surfaces. • High Quality and durable cloths are 100% pure microfiber constructed using circular knitting and wrapper stitching. This delivers a high performance cloth that cleans and keeps its original shape, despite repeated laundering up to 500 washes.
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The widely use for microfiber

In cleaning products, microfiber can be 100% polyester, or a blend of polyester and polyamide (nylon). It can be both a woven product or a non woven product, the latter most often used in limited use or disposable cloths. In the highest-quality fabrics for cleaning applications, the fiber is split during the manufacturing process to produce multi-stranded fibres. A cross section of the split microfiber fabric under h
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The History of Microfiber

The History of Microfiber Production of ultra-fine fibers (finer than 0.7 denier) dates back to the late 1950s, using melt-blown spinning and flash spinning techniques. However, only fine staples of random length could be manufactured and very few applications could be found.[3] Experiments to produce ultra-fine fibers of a continuous filament type were made subsequently, the most promising of which were run in Japan
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