Microfiber uses 95% less water and chemicals than cotton mops and cloths. Surfaces: Use microfiber for cleaning counters and stovetops. The tiny fibers pick up more dirt and food residue than most cloths. Traditional disinfectants can kill most germs but do not remove them. Microfiber, on the other hand, cannot kill germs, but the fibers can remove them from different surfaces. After wiping away germs and bacteria, simply rinse or wash your microfiber cloth to eliminate any contamination.
How do you clean microfiber cloths?
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Shake the microfiber cloths outdoors or into a trash can to release excess dirt. Machine wash a load of microfiber cloths in cold or warm water. Do not use hot water. If using detergent, choose a gentle detergent with no scent or laundry additives.
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