Microfiber towels contain more than 200,000 fibers per inch of fabric and can absorb more than seven times their weight in water, making them much more effective than traditional cleaning cloths. Besides that, they are environmentally friendly. The reason lies in the materials needed to make them and the length of time they last before you have to get new ones.
You can wash them often and still work just as great for many months to come. The materials in a microfiber have a positive charge in them, while dust and dirt have a negative charge, making the microfibers attract all that unwanted dust off the surfaces perfectly like a magnet!
Here are some of the benefits of using Microfibers:
They Are Effective!
You can use microfibers in just about anything you wish to clean. You can use them to clean up mirrors, stove, wood cabinets or stainless steel, let alone a bathroom. This type of cleaning clothes have the power to leave anything shining with just the right chemicals in place, which is something else that we obsess over also.
Less Wasteful
Besides being able to use a microfiber in any setting and for any purpose. As mentioned above in our intro paragraph, microfibers can last for a very long time if washed properly with warm water, the right amount of soap and drying. It is usually preferably that you wash and dry them on their own because of all the chemicals and dirtiness that it picks up.
Great For Everyday Cleaning!
You didn’t think that microfibers were only for those days when you are set on a mission to spend the next 4 to 6 hours cleaning your home. This washing clothes are great even for everyday cleanings! Whether you spilled something and have to clean it up or you’ve just washed the dishes and need to clean around the sink. Microfibers will have you covered through it all.
Absorbent For Drying Dishes.
What can I say, they are so great that you can even dry up your dishes with a clean microfiber! Because of their materials, they are so absorbent that you might be able to dry up to 20 dishes before having to rinse it and dry it out for the following round of dish drying.