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Microfiber Tips -
Use & Care
Cleaning Cloths
The microfiber construction allows the cloth
to effectively clean either
dry or wet depending on the task,
all without chemicals.
Glass Surfaces Dusting:
use the cloth dry; or spray with a sprig of
water for damp dusting. Cleaning:
dampen the cloth, wring well, and
wipe. . . OR mist a cloth with water to get the
right amount of dampness.
All Hard-Washable Surfaces Sinks, countertops, etc., turn on the water and
start cleaning. Use a clean microfiber towel to
wipe surfaces dry.
Carpets To remove spills and stains, get the carpet
thoroughly damp with hot water. Using a very
damp, with hot water microfiber cloth, rub in
different directions using "elbow grease".
Care instructions: For quick cleaning, hand wash with any hand soap
or dish washing liquid; rinse well.
For thorough cleaning use the washing machine.
Microfiber loves hot water -- the hotter the
better. It makes the microfibers swell to
release trapped dirt.
Important: Do not use liquid bleach or fabric
softner.
Bath Towels These bath towels, because they are microfiber,
work differently than those you have used
throughout your life. Rather than rubbing a
surface as quickly and firmly as you can to dry
it, microfiber works best by allowing the
pulling capabilities to draw the water into the
towel. Blot first, to get the heaviest
concentrations of water, then rub to pick up
what's left behind.
Care instructions: Microfiber bath towels should be washed and
dried separately from other clothes and towels.
This will prevent the absorption of lint from
other fabrics. Also avoid fabric softener, and
never use bleach.
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