The Microfiber concept - How it works
Our microfibers have unique capabilities because they absorb dust and other
particles from any type of surface; dry, damp or wet. Traditional cleaning
materials are not capable of performing the same functions due to the physical
composition of their materials.
Microfibers perform better due to three reasons:
1. Static electricity
The material is a mix of polyester and polyamide, which has a natural
positive electric charge that will attract the negatively
charged dust & dirt. In short - the microfiber attract dust like
a magnet.
2. The capillary power
This is created because of the millions of
uneven fibers created during the splitting process, which makes the
products absorb
extremely well (six to seven times its own weight).
3. Breaking the surface tension of water
The uneven, split fibers
perform this function just as a chemical would. Allowing the microfiber
mop or
cloth to remove soils with water only. |
Traditional Methods
Traditional cleaning methods rely heavily on water and chemicals to loosen
and lift soils from surfaces, and then either a mop or rag is used
to remove this dirty water and chemical combination. Because these
materials cannot hold all of the loosened soils, some of it is left
on the surface or in some cases spread around.
You will see this especially in traditional mopping by looking at the baseboards,
where a dirt film develops.
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Microfiber Method
Our
microfibers have one key feature common throughout all of the product
range, 100% split fibers, which have double the absorption rate compared
to cotton. This not only allows the user to clean traditional surfaces
more effectively, but also able to clean surfaces such as vinyl, textiles,
computer keyboards
and ather electronic equipment.
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