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Microfiber
Technology |
If
you're like most people we talk to you're
probably not familiar with microfiber and
its capabilities,
so here's a chance to learn.
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Microfibers
are tiny fibers that have been slit
into millions of finer fibers
that are no thicker than one
hundredth of a human hair. The
special
slitting process produces an
ultra-fine fiber with wedge shape
filaments and a core of nylon.
The wedge shape, the nylon core, and
the smaller size fiber are the key
to their effectiveness. When
these tiny fibers
are woven together into a cloth
through a unique weaving method, the
result is a powerful cleaning tool.
Each cloth consists of tens
of thousands of tiny storage
compartments that lift the dirt up,
trap the waste and leave a clean
streak-free surface. Thy nylon core
within the microfiber form tiny
cutting edges that break up surface
dirt and easily absorb and remove
oils and other grimy substances. The
only solvent you need is water! |

The Bottom Line:
Microfiber is able to accumulate and absorb more
particles of dirt and bacteria than any other
fabric known. It can absorb up
to 7 times its weight in dirt or liquid.
Microfiber fabric consists of two basic fibers,
Polyester and Polyamide.
The microfiber surface contains hundreds of
thousands of microscopic
"hooks" per square inch that attract grease,
dirt, and grime like a
magnet.
Click
here
to discover the endless
uses of
the
Microfiber Rag and how it can
simplify your cleaning chores!
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